your question (with the book clarification) would be better suited for https://help.openstreetmap.org/ . Please search the old questions before asking – you may find an answer already.
If it’s a public route (like a hiking, sightseeing or cycling route, published in tourist guides and marked somewhere in the terrain), it can be added into OpenStreetMap, as a route relation including road segments of which the route consists. It might be complicated for a newbie, feel free to ask for help.
Otherwise, maybe try uMap (mentioned by a colleague above) or QGIS (free desktop software, capable of producing book-quality printed maps).
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由 maxerickson 於 2014年10月 6日 01時39分 發表的評論
Just to show friends or so? If that is the case, give uMap a look:
http://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/
由 AD42 於 2014年10月 6日 01時45分 發表的評論
No, I actually need to use it in a book. I’ll have a look.
由 aseerel4c26 於 2014年10月 6日 01時58分 發表的評論
your question (with the book clarification) would be better suited for https://help.openstreetmap.org/ . Please search the old questions before asking – you may find an answer already.
由 maxerickson 於 2014年10月 6日 02時01分 發表的評論
I guess http://maperitive.net/ might be interesting then (I haven’t used it though).
由 vincentxavier 於 2014年10月 6日 05時26分 發表的評論
If I’s a well known route, you could use a relation within OpenStreetMap database.
由 Endres Pelka 於 2014年10月 6日 14時34分 發表的評論
If it’s a public route (like a hiking, sightseeing or cycling route, published in tourist guides and marked somewhere in the terrain), it can be added into OpenStreetMap, as a route relation including road segments of which the route consists. It might be complicated for a newbie, feel free to ask for help.
Otherwise, maybe try uMap (mentioned by a colleague above) or QGIS (free desktop software, capable of producing book-quality printed maps).