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Originally Posted by Wikiwide View Post
Well, right now there is only one timestamp: at the beginning of the file. OSM, if I understand right, needs timestamps on each individual point.
I'm working on fixing the GPX output right now. I am going to get rid of the unsightly ns0: prefixes and I'll add more info to the header, so it validates (I'm using xerces as recommended on the GPX website). Then with a timestamp for each node OSM should eat it just fine.

Originally Posted by Wikiwide View Post
Sorry for giving you the trouble, but I would be glad if in a new version you added an option to restore an old track to OSM-readable view by adding timestamps (like: was this log originally logged every 1 second or every 2 seconds or every 5 seconds? and then add individual timestamps, based on the time-stamp in the beginning of the file)
That should be doable and could be even useful for retimestamping GPX files from other sources.

Originally Posted by Wikiwide View Post
Thank you! Right now I just have to close the program and to reopen it to see the log.
I thing I fixed this bug in the current unreleased version. The fix should in the next package version/build.

Originally Posted by kureyon View Post
Also google knows all about postcodes so try those first.
This seems to work even in the current address route search. I tried two postcodes from USA and got a route from Alaska to New York.

Originally Posted by zvogt View Post
F.Y.I. I've purged and reinstalled the latest update, but the image being used for the desktop shortcut is still the over-sized one. But I consider that a low priority issue.
Yeah, I don't think its that critical either. Maybe it gets fixed by itself (icon cache refresh, reboot ?).

Concerning tile download from PC:
On the OSM wiki I found the J tile downloader. I used this version and it seem to be working and the folder/filename structure it creates should be compatible with modRana.

BTW, looks like modRana won the 3rd place in the Location & Navigation category of the Coding Competition ! Thanks everybody !!!
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