On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 4:18 AM, Rory McCann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Frederik Ramm wrote: > > Hi, > > > >> Can JOSM really do the GPX -> OSM -> GPX round trip without losing > >> lots of information though? > > > > Depends on what's there in the first place ;-) if you have a GPS that > > stores only lat/lon/time in the GPX then there's nothing much to lose. > > Extra bits that might be in the GPX, like hdop/vdop, speed etc. > > probably won't make it through. > > In my experience, the time data is lost by JOSM when coverting OSM -> > GPX. The resultant file is unuploadable. > > Rory > There are a few graphical GPX editors out there that will do what you want. The one that looks the best to me for both Windows and Linux is called viking (http://viking.sourceforge.net/) For Windows, there's also GPS Trackmaker (needs a paid license to be truly useful), and one I dug up on the GPSPassion forums called "Graphical GPX Editor" (works okay, but has some strange behavior you have to adapt to for splitting ways). Karl
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