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by byo (PM [Help]) ; patched and packaged by berestovskyy (PM [Help])
version 1.3.2 (Oct 07, 2013)
Generally the GPS points layer will be displayed on the map at a location parallel to the visual roadway. Adjust the settings in this script until the GPS points are aligned with the visual map. Different sections of the map may or may not have this same amount of misalignment, so it is best to use this same technique in other areas before you use the same offset as a prior area.
Before downloading a new version, uninstall or disable all previous versions of this script.
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