Hi,
I just wanted to figure out whether I could record street numbers on a stroll through my neighbourhood. I got the data just fine, but JOSM won't run on my system (JWS says I need a higher version of Java) and Potlatch won't take waypoints. I can do this one by hand, but what do you wise owls suggest?
1472.6
10b Gilford
1481.3
8 Gilford
Orlin Manor
etc.
Discussion
Puna mula sa Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason noong 29 Oktubre 2009 sa ganap na 16:13
Can't you just upgrade your Java installation? What operating system are you running?
And do you mean Potlatch won't take your GPX track which is exclusively waypoints with no track data?
Puna mula sa slashme noong 29 Oktubre 2009 sa ganap na 16:21
Java 1.4.2-03 running on a rather old linux system... Maybe my rather newly upgraded Ubuntu laptop will do better; I'll try.
Acutally, I tried to upload the GPX file onto traces, and it wouldn't upload at all. The failure email said "Found no good GPX points in the input data".
Puna mula sa Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason noong 29 Oktubre 2009 sa ganap na 16:32
Yes the GPX importer doesn't like those but you can edit them through JOSM. You could hack the track itself so the importer will accept it but I think it's just easier to upgrade Java and use JOSM instead.
Puna mula sa slashme noong 29 Oktubre 2009 sa ganap na 16:37
OK, thanks!
Puna mula sa !i! noong 30 Oktubre 2009 sa ganap na 06:50
I do housenumbers, too. After time I noticed that it is better to write them down and to record a GPX just for uploading. http://walking-papers.org print it out b/w and write housenumbers in colours. Works fine for me :-)
Puna mula sa slashme noong 30 Oktubre 2009 sa ganap na 19:00
thanks, good suggestion. What's your workflow for house-numbers? Is it well documented in the wiki?
Puna mula sa slashme noong 30 Oktubre 2009 sa ganap na 20:13
So I updated my system, and now JOSM works. Testing...