Prune

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Prune

http://activityworkshop.net/software/gpsprune/index.html
visualize, edit, convert and prune GPS data

GpsPrune is an application for viewing, editing and converting coordinate data from GPS systems. It's a tool for preparing GPS data before you go on a trip, and for playing with your collected GPS data after you get home again.

It can load data from arbitrary text-based formats (for example, any tab-separated or comma-separated file) or XML, or directly from a GPS receiver. It can display the data (as map view using OpenStreetMap images and as altitude profile), edit this data (for example delete points and ranges, sort waypoints, compress tracks), and save the data (in various text-based formats). It can also export data as a GPX file, or as KML/KMZ for import into Google Earth, or send it to a GPS receiver.

Some example uses of GpsPrune include cleaning up tracks by deleting wayward points - either recorded by error or by unintended detours. It can also be used to compare and combine tracks, convert to and from various formats, compress tracks, export data to Google Earth, or to analyse data to calculate distances, altitudes and so on.

Furthermore, GpsPrune is able to display the tracks in 3d format and lets you spin the model round to look at it from various directions. You can also export the model in POV format so that you can render a nice picture using Povray. You can also create charts of altitudes or speeds. It can also load Jpegs and read their coordinates from the EXIF tags, and export thumbnails of these photos to Kmz format so that they appear as popups in Google Earth. If your photos don't have coordinates yet, GpsPrune can be used to connect them (either manually or automatically using the photo timestamps) to data points, and write these coordinates into the EXIF tags.





Licensing

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GPLv2

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Debian: Mònica Ramírez Arceda <monica@debian.org>

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25 September 2014

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License: gpl-2

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Debian: Mònica Ramírez Arceda <monica@debian.org>

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25 September 2014

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License: public-domain

public-domain srtmtiles.dat is generated by GenerateTileLookup.java, in the same directory, from the data available in the tiles*.txt files. This data is gathered from directory listings of a US government website, so it's PD. The website states: Most U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) information resides in the public domain and may be used without restriction. There is no legal requirement for users to acknowledge or credit USGS as the source for public domain information, but they may wish to do so as a courtesy. The tiles*.txt files can be re-generated with the debian/scripts/get-

tiles.py script.




Leaders and contributors

Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
Debian (Ref) (R)https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/gpsprune
Ruby (Ref)https://rubygems.org/gems/prune


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Date 2015-07-17
Source Debian
Source link http://packages.debian.org/sid/gpsprune

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