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Comentario de TomH el 22 de octubre de 2014 a las 13:27

It’s not a feature we offer, no. The purpose of the GPS upload is to provide source data for tracing in an editor to create the maps.

Comentario de maxerickson el 22 de octubre de 2014 a las 13:31

It will eventually show up in a background layer for iD. The stack button on the right bar, towards the bottom controls what is visible there.

If you want to work with it immediately, you can open it locally, using that same menu.

Comentario de Eitz el 22 de octubre de 2014 a las 14:02

Just as a side note.

Don’t know if you already know this but, there’s always the “Help” link in the top bar.

If you enter, there’s a place where you can ask your questions and get valuable answers.

Comentario de aseerel4c26 el 22 de octubre de 2014 a las 15:44

if you want to see a trace on a map, upload it to one of those services: osm.wiki/Track_drawing_websites I recommend gpsies (no registration needed).

“GPS traces” is for mapping support. See osm.wiki/Recording_GPS_tracks

Comentario de Linhares el 22 de octubre de 2014 a las 18:26

Michael,

I had this same dout when I started mapping. Then I noticed that the JOSM editor downloads all GPS traces of the area you are editing. Including yours.

Abraços, Linhares

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