#2167 closed enhancement (worksforme)
a detailed view for gpx trackpoints
Reported by: | jose1711 | Owned by: | team |
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Priority: | minor | Milestone: | |
Component: | Core | Version: | |
Keywords: | gpx features detailed | Cc: |
Description (last modified by )
hello,
i would really appreciate if i could see (h/p/v)dop, number of sattelites, time and other features of track points when the gpx log is loaded as imo this could help to filter out invalid (inaccurate) gps measurements. e. g. it could be implemented as an additional tab with info with the selectable points. is there any chance to see this in josm?
joe
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follow-up: 2 comment:1 by , 16 years ago
comment:2 by , 13 years ago
Description: | modified (diff) |
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Owner: | changed from | to
Replying to mdt3k:
Height would be really useful (e.g. I go walking on Dartmoor and I have to go through the GPX file by hand to work out what the height of each peak is) - either on mouse-over or via some other method.
Especially height is not very accurate and has to be transfered to WGS84 but I also like to get these informations without using another application.
comment:3 by , 5 years ago
Resolution: | → worksforme |
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Status: | new → closed |
JOSM supports rendering of HDOP circles, and track coloring based on dilution of position via Help/Action/GPXLayerCustomizeLineDrawing.
After conversion to an OSM layer, the GPX fields are available as OSM tags. Those can be inspected in the Help/Dialog/TagsMembership and Help/Action/InfoAboutElements:
gpx:ele=2415.213 gpx:hdop=3.0 gpx:time=2020-08-09T13:18:42Z
Node: -111719 Data Set: 20fbc54f Edited at: 2020-08-09T13:18:42Z Edited by: <new object> Version: 0 In changeset: 0 Tags: "gpx:ele"="2415.213" "gpx:time"="2020-08-09T13:18:42Z" "gpx:hdop"="3.0" Coordinates: 47.084022, 11.6120706 Coordinates (projected): 5955799.4012697, 1292649.7862475 UTM Zone: 32N Part of: Way: -101950
I'll close this request for now. Please reopen, if the currently available options are not enough.
Height would be really useful (e.g. I go walking on Dartmoor and I have to go through the GPX file by hand to work out what the height of each peak is) - either on mouse-over or via some other method.