It worked on the web based interface. What was the command line options
you used? Here is what I used.
[brian@fastone src]$ ./rideplot --color --nonmetric --brush-width=2 \
> --debug --speed-cutoff=25 < tracklog-20020115.txt > \
> bikeride-20020115.png
Data format is gpstrans
GPSTRANS Format
./rideplot: no travel at all in latitude - unable to scale
I suppose I can drop in more debug statments. I just thought you guys
might see where this is happening.
brian
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 07:38:03AM +0000, Simon G wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
> I tried your track log on the web interface to ride-plot that I wrote.
> It's at ...
>
> http://www.simong.net/gis/
> Then click on the Rideplot link and finally the link to "ride-plot Web
> interface"
>
> It worked okay for me. The web-interface can even get and merge a map from
> Mapblast onto the track.
>
> Ps. It's all in metric, so you'll have to click the "Non-Metric"
> check-box.
>
> /Simon G
>
> On Wed, 20 Aug 2003, Brian Lavender wrote:
>
> > I finally dug back into rideplot, but I am looking at some tracklogs I
> > used to be able to create maps with, and it is now reporting no travel
> > in latitude.
> >
> > [brian@fastone src]$ ./rideplot --color --brush-width=2
> > --speed-cutoff=25 \
> > > < tracklog-20020115.txt > bikeride-20020115.png
> > Data format is gpstrans
> > GPSTRANS Format
> > ./rideplot: no travel at all in latitude - unable to scale
> >
> > You can see the tracklog from my web page.
> >
> > http://brie.com/brian/gps/ride-20020115.php
> >
> > brian
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