Jonathan Bennett wrote: > If I use the NPE maps to trace the route, the GPX I get is 20 or so > metres out compared with the existing OSM data, even with calibration, > but the shape of the way is spot on. Is using JOSM to shift the way into > the "right" place better than leaving the gap?
I wouldn't even call this hacky. Alignment of the NPE maps is a bit out because of the rough-and-ready method used to rectify them - but if you can overcome that (as you're doing by aligning with connecting GPXs), the base cartography is plenty good enough. I'm hopefully that we'll be able to make a big dent in areas of rural Britain using a similar method. cheers Richard _______________________________________________ Talk-GB mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/talk-gb

