On Thu, 23 May 2019 16:15:57 -0700, Clifford Snow wrote:
> On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 2:11 PM Beartooth wrote:
[snipperoo]
> Maybe you would be
> interested in QGIS. Open Source and cross platform. You can bring in
> data for OSM and other sources, create maps, and anal
On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 2:11 PM Beartooth wrote:
> On Tue, 21 May 2019 16:16:23 -0700, Dave Stevens wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 21 May 2019 17:26:03 - (UTC)
> > Beartooth wrote:
>
>
> I've been mousing around like mad, and I still find an odd thing
> that
hanks!
I've been mousing around like mad, and I still find an odd thing
that I've always found before. OSM seems to be all about compiling data,
rather than making actual maps, let alone using them. Also, btw, I still
see no trace of anything like topographic data.
That's a fi
y Matched: OpenStreetMap
merkaartor.x86_64 : Qt-Based OpenStreetMap editor
routino.x86_64 : Router for OpenStreetMap Data
josm.noarch : An editor for OpenStreetMap (OSM)
routino-libs.i686 : Routing library for OpenStreetMap Data
routino-libs.x86_64 : Routing library for OpenStreetMap Data
kosmt
a while
> works
> satisfactorily.
Josm is packaged in Fedora so dnf install josm is enough.
> The OSM database, we call the plant, is quite large. It needs to be
> downloaded from planet.openstreetmap.org. GeoFribrik at
> download.geofabrik.de has extracts for parts of the world. And HOTOSM
On Tue, 21 May 2019 17:26:03 - (UTC)
Beartooth wrote:
> but with a program so
> vast ...
don't think so. Vast data but only a browser is needed unless you want
some special functions. I'm currently on a ubuntu system and here
apt-cache search openstreetmap gives 70 hits. No doubt dnf will
What exactly are you trying to accomplish? I've never heard of an .iso.
There is a java based editor, JOSM. I believe their might be a repo for it,
but I find just downloading the new JAR file every once in a while works
satisfactorily.
The OSM database, we call the plant, is quite large
Would any of these work for you?
sudo dnf search OpenStreetMap
On Tue, May 21, 2019 at 1:26 PM Beartooth wrote:
>
> Can dnf get me OSM? I tried osm, OSM, and openstreetmap. I don't
> doubt there's some sort of .iso on their own site, but with a program so
> vast ...
>
&
Can dnf get me OSM? I tried osm, OSM, and openstreetmap. I don't
doubt there's some sort of .iso on their own site, but with a program so
vast ...
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Remember I know little (precious little!) of where up
ect_templates
> loaded the Generic plugin
> Warning: QLayout: Attempting to add QLayout "" to QgsPanelWidgetStack
> "mWidgetStack", which already has a layout
>
Its possibly a conflict with python installations. I've been down that
road. Now when I install from pip/
he Generic plugin
Warning: QLayout: Attempting to add QLayout "" to QgsPanelWidgetStack
"mWidgetStack", which already has a layout
> As a personal note from an active OSM contributor, please at least
> consider uploading your tracks. Just go to osm.org and select GPX T
gt;
> As a personal note from an active OSM contributor, please at least
> consider uploading your tracks. Just go to osm.org and select GPX Tracks
> to upload yours. If you are willing to put some extra effort, once you've
> added your traces, please add your trail to OSM.
>
> W
is installed, Go to Web, QuickMapServices and open settings. Under More
service, select Get contributed pack. It will load in more than a dozen
backgrounds you can use.
As a personal note from an active OSM contributor, please at least consider
uploading your tracks. Just go to osm.org and select
? or what? anyone can edit osm online
with a free account, add points of interest, lots more
This might be of interest:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Beginners%27_guide
Dave
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them to talk to either GPS. Now there is Open Street Map, a.k.a. OSM,
which I THINK runs natively under Linux.
I have studied forums and followed discussion lists (with Pan and
Gmane, since most of the content is obviously unrelated to my
questions). For years.
It seems
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