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More information on how to contribute to OpenStreetMap can be found <a href="https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/How_to_contribute" target="_blank">here</a>.
</DocsNote>
### Why is the elevation profile for my GPX file empty?
If the elevation profile for your GPX file is empty, it means that the GPX file does not contain elevation data.
You can add elevation data to your GPX file by using <a href="https://www.gpsvisualizer.com/elevation" target="_blank">GPS Visualizer</a>.

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---
title: Elevació
---
<script>
import { MountainSnow } from 'lucide-svelte';
import Elevation from '$lib/components/toolbar/tools/Elevation.svelte';
import DocsNote from '$lib/components/docs/DocsNote.svelte';
</script>
# <MountainSnow size="24" class="inline-block" style="margin-bottom: 5px" /> { title }
This tool allows you to add elevation data to traces and [points of interest](../gpx), or to replace the existing data.
<div class="flex flex-row justify-center">
<Elevation class="text-foreground p-3 border rounded-md shadow-lg" />
</div>
<DocsNote>
Elevation data is provided by <a href="https://mapbox.com" target="_blank">Mapbox</a>.
You can learn more about its origin and accuracy in the <a href="https://docs.mapbox.com/data/tilesets/reference/mapbox-terrain-dem-v1/#elevation-data" target="_blank">documentation</a>.
</DocsNote>

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More information on how to contribute to OpenStreetMap can be found <a href="https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/How_to_contribute" target="_blank">here</a>.
</DocsNote>
### Why is the elevation profile for my GPX file empty?
If the elevation profile for your GPX file is empty, it means that the GPX file does not contain elevation data.
You can add elevation data to your GPX file by using <a href="https://www.gpsvisualizer.com/elevation" target="_blank">GPS Visualizer</a>.

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---
title: Nadmořská výška
---
<script>
import { MountainSnow } from 'lucide-svelte';
import Elevation from '$lib/components/toolbar/tools/Elevation.svelte';
import DocsNote from '$lib/components/docs/DocsNote.svelte';
</script>
# <MountainSnow size="24" class="inline-block" style="margin-bottom: 5px" /> { title }
This tool allows you to add elevation data to traces and [points of interest](../gpx), or to replace the existing data.
<div class="flex flex-row justify-center">
<Elevation class="text-foreground p-3 border rounded-md shadow-lg" />
</div>
<DocsNote>
Elevation data is provided by <a href="https://mapbox.com" target="_blank">Mapbox</a>.
You can learn more about its origin and accuracy in the <a href="https://docs.mapbox.com/data/tilesets/reference/mapbox-terrain-dem-v1/#elevation-data" target="_blank">documentation</a>.
</DocsNote>

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More information on how to contribute to OpenStreetMap can be found <a href="https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/How_to_contribute" target="_blank">here</a>.
</DocsNote>
### Why is the elevation profile for my GPX file empty?
If the elevation profile for your GPX file is empty, it means that the GPX file does not contain elevation data.
You can add elevation data to your GPX file by using <a href="https://www.gpsvisualizer.com/elevation" target="_blank">GPS Visualizer</a>.

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---
title: Anstieg
---
<script>
import { MountainSnow } from 'lucide-svelte';
import Elevation from '$lib/components/toolbar/tools/Elevation.svelte';
import DocsNote from '$lib/components/docs/DocsNote.svelte';
</script>
# <MountainSnow size="24" class="inline-block" style="margin-bottom: 5px" /> { title }
This tool allows you to add elevation data to traces and [points of interest](../gpx), or to replace the existing data.
<div class="flex flex-row justify-center">
<Elevation class="text-foreground p-3 border rounded-md shadow-lg" />
</div>
<DocsNote>
Elevation data is provided by <a href="https://mapbox.com" target="_blank">Mapbox</a>.
You can learn more about its origin and accuracy in the <a href="https://docs.mapbox.com/data/tilesets/reference/mapbox-terrain-dem-v1/#elevation-data" target="_blank">documentation</a>.
</DocsNote>

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More information on how to contribute to OpenStreetMap can be found <a href="https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/How_to_contribute" target="_blank">here</a>.
</DocsNote>
### Why is the elevation profile for my GPX file empty?
If the elevation profile for your GPX file is empty, it means that the GPX file does not contain elevation data.
You can add elevation data to your GPX file by using <a href="https://www.gpsvisualizer.com/elevation" target="_blank">GPS Visualizer</a>.

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---
title: Υψόμετρο
---
<script>
import { MountainSnow } from 'lucide-svelte';
import Elevation from '$lib/components/toolbar/tools/Elevation.svelte';
import DocsNote from '$lib/components/docs/DocsNote.svelte';
</script>
# <MountainSnow size="24" class="inline-block" style="margin-bottom: 5px" /> { title }
This tool allows you to add elevation data to traces and [points of interest](../gpx), or to replace the existing data.
<div class="flex flex-row justify-center">
<Elevation class="text-foreground p-3 border rounded-md shadow-lg" />
</div>
<DocsNote>
Elevation data is provided by <a href="https://mapbox.com" target="_blank">Mapbox</a>.
You can learn more about its origin and accuracy in the <a href="https://docs.mapbox.com/data/tilesets/reference/mapbox-terrain-dem-v1/#elevation-data" target="_blank">documentation</a>.
</DocsNote>

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Si nunca antes ha contribuido a OpenStreetMap, aquí le mostramos cómo puede sugerir cambios:
1. Vaya a la ubicación donde quiera añadir o editar datos en el mapa <a href="https://www.openstreetmap.org/" target="_blank"></a>.
1. Vaya a la ubicación donde quiera añadir o editar datos en el <a href="https://www.openstreetmap.org/" target="_blank">mapa</a>.
2. Utilice la herramienta <button>Consulta</button> a la derecha para inspeccionar los datos existentes.
3. Haga clic con el botón derecho en la ubicación y seleccione <button>Añadir una nota aquí</button>.
4. Explain what is incorrect or missing in the note and click <button>Add note</button> to submit it.
4. Explique qué es incorrecto o falta en la nota y haga clic en <button>Añadir nota</button> para enviarla.
Alguien más con experiencia con OpenStreetMap revisará su nota y realizará los cambios necesarios.
<DocsNote>
More information on how to contribute to OpenStreetMap can be found <a href="https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/How_to_contribute" target="_blank">here</a>.
Puede encontrar más información sobre cómo contribuir a OpenStreetMap <a href="https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/How_to_contribute" target="_blank">aquí</a>.
</DocsNote>
### Why is the elevation profile for my GPX file empty?
If the elevation profile for your GPX file is empty, it means that the GPX file does not contain elevation data.
You can add elevation data to your GPX file by using <a href="https://www.gpsvisualizer.com/elevation" target="_blank">GPS Visualizer</a>.

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---
title: Desnivel
---
<script>
import { MountainSnow } from 'lucide-svelte';
import Elevation from '$lib/components/toolbar/tools/Elevation.svelte';
import DocsNote from '$lib/components/docs/DocsNote.svelte';
</script>
# <MountainSnow size="24" class="inline-block" style="margin-bottom: 5px" /> { title }
This tool allows you to add elevation data to traces and [points of interest](../gpx), or to replace the existing data.
<div class="flex flex-row justify-center">
<Elevation class="text-foreground p-3 border rounded-md shadow-lg" />
</div>
<DocsNote>
Elevation data is provided by <a href="https://mapbox.com" target="_blank">Mapbox</a>.
You can learn more about its origin and accuracy in the <a href="https://docs.mapbox.com/data/tilesets/reference/mapbox-terrain-dem-v1/#elevation-data" target="_blank">documentation</a>.
</DocsNote>

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Plus d'informations sur comment contribuer à OpenStreetMap peuvent être trouvées <a href="https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/How_to_contribute" target="_blank">ici</a>.
</DocsNote>
### Pourquoi le profil altimétrique de mon fichier GPX est-il vide ?
Si le profil altimétrique de votre fichier GPX est vide, cela signifie que le fichier GPX ne contient pas de données d'altitude.
Vous pouvez ajouter des données d'altitude à votre fichier GPX avec <a href="https://www.gpsvisualizer.com/elevation" target="_blank">GPS Visualizer</a>.

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---
title: Altitude
---
<script>
import { MountainSnow } from 'lucide-svelte';
import Elevation from '$lib/components/toolbar/tools/Elevation.svelte';
import DocsNote from '$lib/components/docs/DocsNote.svelte';
</script>
# <MountainSnow size="24" class="inline-block" style="margin-bottom: 5px" /> { title }
Cet outil vous permet d'ajouter des données d'altitude aux traces et aux [points d'intérêt](../gpx), ou de remplacer les données existantes.
<div class="flex flex-row justify-center">
<Elevation class="text-foreground p-3 border rounded-md shadow-lg" />
</div>
<DocsNote>
Les données d'altitude sont fournies par <a href="https://mapbox.com" target="_blank">Mapbox</a>.
Vous pouvez en apprendre plus sur leur origine et précision dans la <a href="https://docs.mapbox.com/data/tilesets/reference/mapbox-terrain-dem-v1/#elevation-data" target="_blank">documentation</a>.
</DocsNote>

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More information on how to contribute to OpenStreetMap can be found <a href="https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/How_to_contribute" target="_blank">here</a>.
</DocsNote>
### Why is the elevation profile for my GPX file empty?
If the elevation profile for your GPX file is empty, it means that the GPX file does not contain elevation data.
You can add elevation data to your GPX file by using <a href="https://www.gpsvisualizer.com/elevation" target="_blank">GPS Visualizer</a>.

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---
title: Elevation
---
<script>
import { MountainSnow } from 'lucide-svelte';
import Elevation from '$lib/components/toolbar/tools/Elevation.svelte';
import DocsNote from '$lib/components/docs/DocsNote.svelte';
</script>
# <MountainSnow size="24" class="inline-block" style="margin-bottom: 5px" /> { title }
This tool allows you to add elevation data to traces and [points of interest](../gpx), or to replace the existing data.
<div class="flex flex-row justify-center">
<Elevation class="text-foreground p-3 border rounded-md shadow-lg" />
</div>
<DocsNote>
Elevation data is provided by <a href="https://mapbox.com" target="_blank">Mapbox</a>.
You can learn more about its origin and accuracy in the <a href="https://docs.mapbox.com/data/tilesets/reference/mapbox-terrain-dem-v1/#elevation-data" target="_blank">documentation</a>.
</DocsNote>

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More information on how to contribute to OpenStreetMap can be found <a href="https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/How_to_contribute" target="_blank">here</a>.
</DocsNote>
### Why is the elevation profile for my GPX file empty?
If the elevation profile for your GPX file is empty, it means that the GPX file does not contain elevation data.
You can add elevation data to your GPX file by using <a href="https://www.gpsvisualizer.com/elevation" target="_blank">GPS Visualizer</a>.

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---
title: Emelkedés
---
<script>
import { MountainSnow } from 'lucide-svelte';
import Elevation from '$lib/components/toolbar/tools/Elevation.svelte';
import DocsNote from '$lib/components/docs/DocsNote.svelte';
</script>
# <MountainSnow size="24" class="inline-block" style="margin-bottom: 5px" /> { title }
This tool allows you to add elevation data to traces and [points of interest](../gpx), or to replace the existing data.
<div class="flex flex-row justify-center">
<Elevation class="text-foreground p-3 border rounded-md shadow-lg" />
</div>
<DocsNote>
Elevation data is provided by <a href="https://mapbox.com" target="_blank">Mapbox</a>.
You can learn more about its origin and accuracy in the <a href="https://docs.mapbox.com/data/tilesets/reference/mapbox-terrain-dem-v1/#elevation-data" target="_blank">documentation</a>.
</DocsNote>

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More information on how to contribute to OpenStreetMap can be found <a href="https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/How_to_contribute" target="_blank">here</a>.
</DocsNote>
### Why is the elevation profile for my GPX file empty?
If the elevation profile for your GPX file is empty, it means that the GPX file does not contain elevation data.
You can add elevation data to your GPX file by using <a href="https://www.gpsvisualizer.com/elevation" target="_blank">GPS Visualizer</a>.

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---
title: Dislivello
---
<script>
import { MountainSnow } from 'lucide-svelte';
import Elevation from '$lib/components/toolbar/tools/Elevation.svelte';
import DocsNote from '$lib/components/docs/DocsNote.svelte';
</script>
# <MountainSnow size="24" class="inline-block" style="margin-bottom: 5px" /> { title }
This tool allows you to add elevation data to traces and [points of interest](../gpx), or to replace the existing data.
<div class="flex flex-row justify-center">
<Elevation class="text-foreground p-3 border rounded-md shadow-lg" />
</div>
<DocsNote>
Elevation data is provided by <a href="https://mapbox.com" target="_blank">Mapbox</a>.
You can learn more about its origin and accuracy in the <a href="https://docs.mapbox.com/data/tilesets/reference/mapbox-terrain-dem-v1/#elevation-data" target="_blank">documentation</a>.
</DocsNote>

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More information on how to contribute to OpenStreetMap can be found <a href="https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/How_to_contribute" target="_blank">here</a>.
</DocsNote>
### Why is the elevation profile for my GPX file empty?
If the elevation profile for your GPX file is empty, it means that the GPX file does not contain elevation data.
You can add elevation data to your GPX file by using <a href="https://www.gpsvisualizer.com/elevation" target="_blank">GPS Visualizer</a>.

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---
title: 고도
---
<script>
import { MountainSnow } from 'lucide-svelte';
import Elevation from '$lib/components/toolbar/tools/Elevation.svelte';
import DocsNote from '$lib/components/docs/DocsNote.svelte';
</script>
# <MountainSnow size="24" class="inline-block" style="margin-bottom: 5px" /> { title }
This tool allows you to add elevation data to traces and [points of interest](../gpx), or to replace the existing data.
<div class="flex flex-row justify-center">
<Elevation class="text-foreground p-3 border rounded-md shadow-lg" />
</div>
<DocsNote>
Elevation data is provided by <a href="https://mapbox.com" target="_blank">Mapbox</a>.
You can learn more about its origin and accuracy in the <a href="https://docs.mapbox.com/data/tilesets/reference/mapbox-terrain-dem-v1/#elevation-data" target="_blank">documentation</a>.
</DocsNote>

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More information on how to contribute to OpenStreetMap can be found <a href="https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/How_to_contribute" target="_blank">here</a>.
</DocsNote>
### Why is the elevation profile for my GPX file empty?
If the elevation profile for your GPX file is empty, it means that the GPX file does not contain elevation data.
You can add elevation data to your GPX file by using <a href="https://www.gpsvisualizer.com/elevation" target="_blank">GPS Visualizer</a>.

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---
title: Aukštis
---
<script>
import { MountainSnow } from 'lucide-svelte';
import Elevation from '$lib/components/toolbar/tools/Elevation.svelte';
import DocsNote from '$lib/components/docs/DocsNote.svelte';
</script>
# <MountainSnow size="24" class="inline-block" style="margin-bottom: 5px" /> { title }
This tool allows you to add elevation data to traces and [points of interest](../gpx), or to replace the existing data.
<div class="flex flex-row justify-center">
<Elevation class="text-foreground p-3 border rounded-md shadow-lg" />
</div>
<DocsNote>
Elevation data is provided by <a href="https://mapbox.com" target="_blank">Mapbox</a>.
You can learn more about its origin and accuracy in the <a href="https://docs.mapbox.com/data/tilesets/reference/mapbox-terrain-dem-v1/#elevation-data" target="_blank">documentation</a>.
</DocsNote>

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Meer informatie over hoe bij te dragen aan OpenStreetMap kan gevonden worden <a href="https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/How_to_contribute" target="_blank">hier</a>.
</DocsNote>
### Waarom is het hoogteprofiel van mijn GPX-bestand leeg?
Als het hoogteprofiel van uw GPX-bestand leeg is, betekent dit dat het GPX-bestand geen hoogtegegevens bevat.
U kunt hoogtegegevens toevoegen aan uw GPX-bestand door <a href="https://www.gpsvisualizer.com/elevation" target="_blank">GPS Visualizer</a> te gebruiken.

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---
title: Stijging
---
<script>
import { MountainSnow } from 'lucide-svelte';
import Elevation from '$lib/components/toolbar/tools/Elevation.svelte';
import DocsNote from '$lib/components/docs/DocsNote.svelte';
</script>
# <MountainSnow size="24" class="inline-block" style="margin-bottom: 5px" /> { title }
This tool allows you to add elevation data to traces and [points of interest](../gpx), or to replace the existing data.
<div class="flex flex-row justify-center">
<Elevation class="text-foreground p-3 border rounded-md shadow-lg" />
</div>
<DocsNote>
Elevation data is provided by <a href="https://mapbox.com" target="_blank">Mapbox</a>.
You can learn more about its origin and accuracy in the <a href="https://docs.mapbox.com/data/tilesets/reference/mapbox-terrain-dem-v1/#elevation-data" target="_blank">documentation</a>.
</DocsNote>

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More information on how to contribute to OpenStreetMap can be found <a href="https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/How_to_contribute" target="_blank">here</a>.
</DocsNote>
### Why is the elevation profile for my GPX file empty?
If the elevation profile for your GPX file is empty, it means that the GPX file does not contain elevation data.
You can add elevation data to your GPX file by using <a href="https://www.gpsvisualizer.com/elevation" target="_blank">GPS Visualizer</a>.

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---
title: Høyde
---
<script>
import { MountainSnow } from 'lucide-svelte';
import Elevation from '$lib/components/toolbar/tools/Elevation.svelte';
import DocsNote from '$lib/components/docs/DocsNote.svelte';
</script>
# <MountainSnow size="24" class="inline-block" style="margin-bottom: 5px" /> { title }
This tool allows you to add elevation data to traces and [points of interest](../gpx), or to replace the existing data.
<div class="flex flex-row justify-center">
<Elevation class="text-foreground p-3 border rounded-md shadow-lg" />
</div>
<DocsNote>
Elevation data is provided by <a href="https://mapbox.com" target="_blank">Mapbox</a>.
You can learn more about its origin and accuracy in the <a href="https://docs.mapbox.com/data/tilesets/reference/mapbox-terrain-dem-v1/#elevation-data" target="_blank">documentation</a>.
</DocsNote>

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@@ -33,8 +33,3 @@ Someone more experienced with OpenStreetMap will then review your note and make
More information on how to contribute to OpenStreetMap can be found <a href="https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/How_to_contribute" target="_blank">here</a>.
</DocsNote>
### Why is the elevation profile for my GPX file empty?
If the elevation profile for your GPX file is empty, it means that the GPX file does not contain elevation data.
You can add elevation data to your GPX file by using <a href="https://www.gpsvisualizer.com/elevation" target="_blank">GPS Visualizer</a>.

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---
title: Przewyższenie
---
<script>
import { MountainSnow } from 'lucide-svelte';
import Elevation from '$lib/components/toolbar/tools/Elevation.svelte';
import DocsNote from '$lib/components/docs/DocsNote.svelte';
</script>
# <MountainSnow size="24" class="inline-block" style="margin-bottom: 5px" /> { title }
This tool allows you to add elevation data to traces and [points of interest](../gpx), or to replace the existing data.
<div class="flex flex-row justify-center">
<Elevation class="text-foreground p-3 border rounded-md shadow-lg" />
</div>
<DocsNote>
Elevation data is provided by <a href="https://mapbox.com" target="_blank">Mapbox</a>.
You can learn more about its origin and accuracy in the <a href="https://docs.mapbox.com/data/tilesets/reference/mapbox-terrain-dem-v1/#elevation-data" target="_blank">documentation</a>.
</DocsNote>

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More information on how to contribute to OpenStreetMap can be found <a href="https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/How_to_contribute" target="_blank">here</a>.
</DocsNote>
### Why is the elevation profile for my GPX file empty?
If the elevation profile for your GPX file is empty, it means that the GPX file does not contain elevation data.
You can add elevation data to your GPX file by using <a href="https://www.gpsvisualizer.com/elevation" target="_blank">GPS Visualizer</a>.

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---
title: Elevação
---
<script>
import { MountainSnow } from 'lucide-svelte';
import Elevation from '$lib/components/toolbar/tools/Elevation.svelte';
import DocsNote from '$lib/components/docs/DocsNote.svelte';
</script>
# <MountainSnow size="24" class="inline-block" style="margin-bottom: 5px" /> { title }
This tool allows you to add elevation data to traces and [points of interest](../gpx), or to replace the existing data.
<div class="flex flex-row justify-center">
<Elevation class="text-foreground p-3 border rounded-md shadow-lg" />
</div>
<DocsNote>
Elevation data is provided by <a href="https://mapbox.com" target="_blank">Mapbox</a>.
You can learn more about its origin and accuracy in the <a href="https://docs.mapbox.com/data/tilesets/reference/mapbox-terrain-dem-v1/#elevation-data" target="_blank">documentation</a>.
</DocsNote>

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More information on how to contribute to OpenStreetMap can be found <a href="https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/How_to_contribute" target="_blank">here</a>.
</DocsNote>
### Why is the elevation profile for my GPX file empty?
If the elevation profile for your GPX file is empty, it means that the GPX file does not contain elevation data.
You can add elevation data to your GPX file by using <a href="https://www.gpsvisualizer.com/elevation" target="_blank">GPS Visualizer</a>.

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---
title: Elevação
---
<script>
import { MountainSnow } from 'lucide-svelte';
import Elevation from '$lib/components/toolbar/tools/Elevation.svelte';
import DocsNote from '$lib/components/docs/DocsNote.svelte';
</script>
# <MountainSnow size="24" class="inline-block" style="margin-bottom: 5px" /> { title }
This tool allows you to add elevation data to traces and [points of interest](../gpx), or to replace the existing data.
<div class="flex flex-row justify-center">
<Elevation class="text-foreground p-3 border rounded-md shadow-lg" />
</div>
<DocsNote>
Elevation data is provided by <a href="https://mapbox.com" target="_blank">Mapbox</a>.
You can learn more about its origin and accuracy in the <a href="https://docs.mapbox.com/data/tilesets/reference/mapbox-terrain-dem-v1/#elevation-data" target="_blank">documentation</a>.
</DocsNote>

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More information on how to contribute to OpenStreetMap can be found <a href="https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/How_to_contribute" target="_blank">here</a>.
</DocsNote>
### Why is the elevation profile for my GPX file empty?
If the elevation profile for your GPX file is empty, it means that the GPX file does not contain elevation data.
You can add elevation data to your GPX file by using <a href="https://www.gpsvisualizer.com/elevation" target="_blank">GPS Visualizer</a>.

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---
title: Elevation
---
<script>
import { MountainSnow } from 'lucide-svelte';
import Elevation from '$lib/components/toolbar/tools/Elevation.svelte';
import DocsNote from '$lib/components/docs/DocsNote.svelte';
</script>
# <MountainSnow size="24" class="inline-block" style="margin-bottom: 5px" /> { title }
This tool allows you to add elevation data to traces and [points of interest](../gpx), or to replace the existing data.
<div class="flex flex-row justify-center">
<Elevation class="text-foreground p-3 border rounded-md shadow-lg" />
</div>
<DocsNote>
Elevation data is provided by <a href="https://mapbox.com" target="_blank">Mapbox</a>.
You can learn more about its origin and accuracy in the <a href="https://docs.mapbox.com/data/tilesets/reference/mapbox-terrain-dem-v1/#elevation-data" target="_blank">documentation</a>.
</DocsNote>

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More information on how to contribute to OpenStreetMap can be found <a href="https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/How_to_contribute" target="_blank">here</a>.
</DocsNote>
### Why is the elevation profile for my GPX file empty?
If the elevation profile for your GPX file is empty, it means that the GPX file does not contain elevation data.
You can add elevation data to your GPX file by using <a href="https://www.gpsvisualizer.com/elevation" target="_blank">GPS Visualizer</a>.

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---
title: Высота
---
<script>
import { MountainSnow } from 'lucide-svelte';
import Elevation from '$lib/components/toolbar/tools/Elevation.svelte';
import DocsNote from '$lib/components/docs/DocsNote.svelte';
</script>
# <MountainSnow size="24" class="inline-block" style="margin-bottom: 5px" /> { title }
This tool allows you to add elevation data to traces and [points of interest](../gpx), or to replace the existing data.
<div class="flex flex-row justify-center">
<Elevation class="text-foreground p-3 border rounded-md shadow-lg" />
</div>
<DocsNote>
Elevation data is provided by <a href="https://mapbox.com" target="_blank">Mapbox</a>.
You can learn more about its origin and accuracy in the <a href="https://docs.mapbox.com/data/tilesets/reference/mapbox-terrain-dem-v1/#elevation-data" target="_blank">documentation</a>.
</DocsNote>

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More information on how to contribute to OpenStreetMap can be found <a href="https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/How_to_contribute" target="_blank">here</a>.
</DocsNote>
### Why is the elevation profile for my GPX file empty?
If the elevation profile for your GPX file is empty, it means that the GPX file does not contain elevation data.
You can add elevation data to your GPX file by using <a href="https://www.gpsvisualizer.com/elevation" target="_blank">GPS Visualizer</a>.

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---
title: Höjd
---
<script>
import { MountainSnow } from 'lucide-svelte';
import Elevation from '$lib/components/toolbar/tools/Elevation.svelte';
import DocsNote from '$lib/components/docs/DocsNote.svelte';
</script>
# <MountainSnow size="24" class="inline-block" style="margin-bottom: 5px" /> { title }
This tool allows you to add elevation data to traces and [points of interest](../gpx), or to replace the existing data.
<div class="flex flex-row justify-center">
<Elevation class="text-foreground p-3 border rounded-md shadow-lg" />
</div>
<DocsNote>
Elevation data is provided by <a href="https://mapbox.com" target="_blank">Mapbox</a>.
You can learn more about its origin and accuracy in the <a href="https://docs.mapbox.com/data/tilesets/reference/mapbox-terrain-dem-v1/#elevation-data" target="_blank">documentation</a>.
</DocsNote>

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More information on how to contribute to OpenStreetMap can be found <a href="https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/How_to_contribute" target="_blank">here</a>.
</DocsNote>
### Why is the elevation profile for my GPX file empty?
If the elevation profile for your GPX file is empty, it means that the GPX file does not contain elevation data.
You can add elevation data to your GPX file by using <a href="https://www.gpsvisualizer.com/elevation" target="_blank">GPS Visualizer</a>.

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---
title: Elevation
---
<script>
import { MountainSnow } from 'lucide-svelte';
import Elevation from '$lib/components/toolbar/tools/Elevation.svelte';
import DocsNote from '$lib/components/docs/DocsNote.svelte';
</script>
# <MountainSnow size="24" class="inline-block" style="margin-bottom: 5px" /> { title }
This tool allows you to add elevation data to traces and [points of interest](../gpx), or to replace the existing data.
<div class="flex flex-row justify-center">
<Elevation class="text-foreground p-3 border rounded-md shadow-lg" />
</div>
<DocsNote>
Elevation data is provided by <a href="https://mapbox.com" target="_blank">Mapbox</a>.
You can learn more about its origin and accuracy in the <a href="https://docs.mapbox.com/data/tilesets/reference/mapbox-terrain-dem-v1/#elevation-data" target="_blank">documentation</a>.
</DocsNote>

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@@ -33,8 +33,3 @@ Someone more experienced with OpenStreetMap will then review your note and make
More information on how to contribute to OpenStreetMap can be found <a href="https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/How_to_contribute" target="_blank">here</a>.
</DocsNote>
### Why is the elevation profile for my GPX file empty?
If the elevation profile for your GPX file is empty, it means that the GPX file does not contain elevation data.
You can add elevation data to your GPX file by using <a href="https://www.gpsvisualizer.com/elevation" target="_blank">GPS Visualizer</a>.

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---
title: 高程
---
<script>
import { MountainSnow } from 'lucide-svelte';
import Elevation from '$lib/components/toolbar/tools/Elevation.svelte';
import DocsNote from '$lib/components/docs/DocsNote.svelte';
</script>
# <MountainSnow size="24" class="inline-block" style="margin-bottom: 5px" /> { title }
This tool allows you to add elevation data to traces and [points of interest](../gpx), or to replace the existing data.
<div class="flex flex-row justify-center">
<Elevation class="text-foreground p-3 border rounded-md shadow-lg" />
</div>
<DocsNote>
Elevation data is provided by <a href="https://mapbox.com" target="_blank">Mapbox</a>.
You can learn more about its origin and accuracy in the <a href="https://docs.mapbox.com/data/tilesets/reference/mapbox-terrain-dem-v1/#elevation-data" target="_blank">documentation</a>.
</DocsNote>