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or look at the complete list at http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/List_of_OSM-based_services regards m On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 3:58 AM, Wuzzy <wuz...@mail.ru> wrote: > Hi! > > I was wondering if there is some standalone application (preferable for > PC) to view OSM data as a map, but dynamically and locally (not > from some random computer on the Internet) rendered. > > We already have a large number of websites which show OSM data in all > sorts of different styles and this is pretty cool. But I think all of > them do not show OSM in its full glory, and they are all tailored to > a specific use case. > The www.openstreetmap.org style is already pretty nice IMO but this is > of course not useful for all use cases. > > Also most of the websites them use a pre-rendered “base layer” and just > put symbols on top of that. This is not what I want. > Therefore, the KDE program “Marble” does not count. It is able to show > OSM, but it's just the pre-rendered default layers of > www.openstreetmap.org. > JOSM kinda does what I want, but it is obviously not tailored towards > *viewing* map data for everyday usage. > > What I want is an application which renders OSM data directly and based > on configurable user settings, i.e. switching on and off certain > features (like country borders) is as simple as clicking a checkbox. > > As an analogy, Google Earth has such a feature where you can toggle > some map features, but it is not based on OSM, obviously and also it is > rather limited in that sense. > > So I wonder, is there already such a tool which has such features? Or > at least a *similar* tool. It would be very cool if the tool can render > from OSM data directly, but if some manual conversion would be needed, > that would be okay. > > I should give some examples: > The program could have a checkbox somewhere to toggle country borders. > So you click the checkbox and they disappear. Or you could have a map > where only lanterns or whatever are displayed. Or a map where only the > surface or landuse types are rendered. Etc. etc. Everything should be > created dynamically. > > The reason why I am looking for such a tool is because I think it would > be really useful in many aspects. > > In case no such program exists, I wonder if there has been made any > attempt to create such a program (at least). > > -- > Wuzzy > XMPP: wuz...@jabber.ccc.de > E-Mail: wuz...@mail.ru > > _______________________________________________ > talk mailing list > talk@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk