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Hi Yesterday I've uploaded all tracks I've collected in 5 years. Now I'm trying to add streets on my village, but I can't see on Potlatch the GPS track I need. This is the track: http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/itec/traces/871229

I've uploaded my tracks grouped by month. Now I've removed them. Is it better to upload them again as sigle small files?

BR Emanuele

asked 21 Nov '10, 12:01

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To see GPS tracks in Potlatch, press the "g" key. GPS tracks will load from the data base.

To see only GPS tracks that you uploaded, press the "G" key.

To see only a single track in potlatch, visit the track list and press the edit link beside the track that interests you. Potlatch will open with that GPS track loaded.

Potlatch has help pages that you can see by pressing the "help" button at the lower left of the potlatch window.

In Potlatch2, there is a "GPS Data" selector drop-down box at the upper right of the Potlatch2 window.

Single tracks please. Grouped tracks may include distracting jumps from the end of one track to the beginning of the next.

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answered 21 Nov '10, 14:10

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Hi Richard! I know I have to press "g". The real problem is that I can see tracks added from other users but not mine. Emanuele

(21 Nov '10, 15:47) itec
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I see your track here.

http://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?gpx=871229

It's light blue and thin.

(21 Nov '10, 15:59) Richard Weait

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