User page, upload tracks by drag and drop, edit title and description, delete.
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Friday, December 17, 2010
Work in Progress: User Homepage
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Work in progress
We are currently working to further develop the interface of gpsfly.org.
There will be some graphs representing the data contained in the gps file.
The layout of the gps page will be flexible, i.e. you will be able to change the dimensions of the page, to re-size the map and the graphs, to choose how many graphs you want to see, where, etc etc.
As pictures speak better than words, here some screenshots of the progressing work
An overview of the new interface
A graph detail
Some new graph types, just added today
There will be some graphs representing the data contained in the gps file.
The layout of the gps page will be flexible, i.e. you will be able to change the dimensions of the page, to re-size the map and the graphs, to choose how many graphs you want to see, where, etc etc.
As pictures speak better than words, here some screenshots of the progressing work
An overview of the new interface
A graph detail
Some new graph types, just added today
Saturday, October 16, 2010
gx:track support
Hello world. This is a first post on our blog!
We added support for gx:track kml extension. There is an example (click the "Fly" button):
Somebody uploaded this kmz today and it didn't work. After a quick examination we found that there is no "classic" LineString in the file. Instead, there is a gx:track with times and coordinates. One strange property of this format is that times are recorded separately from coordinates. In gpx for example all data is normally grouped in a trackpoint tag, but not kml...
We added support for gx:track kml extension. There is an example (click the "Fly" button):
Somebody uploaded this kmz today and it didn't work. After a quick examination we found that there is no "classic" LineString in the file. Instead, there is a gx:track with times and coordinates. One strange property of this format is that times are recorded separately from coordinates. In gpx for example all data is normally grouped in a trackpoint tag, but not kml...
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