PopeyePopcord's Comments
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120477876 | over 3 years ago | I tried my best to explain, but alas, it was half of the picture?, I'm sorry, I tried |
120477876 | over 3 years ago | That makes sense |
120477876 | over 3 years ago | I gave you a thorough walk through what I did to get these streets names out of RNF, and it is not plausible? I Can't win |
120477876 | over 3 years ago | plausible answers?, now copied text, could you please tell me one thing i could do to solve your request, i can't win with those answers |
120477876 | over 3 years ago | i meant, i am trying to answer your question, but your replies are leaving me with more questions |
120477876 | over 3 years ago | i am trying to answer your question, but your replies are leaving me with more answers |
120477876 | over 3 years ago | what could you possibly want, is it that whatever i say is not a plausible answer? |
120477876 | over 3 years ago | could you please explain to me |
120477876 | over 3 years ago | what is a plausible answer? |
120477876 | over 3 years ago | I used https://geoconverter.hsr.ch/ to convert to OSM. |
120477876 | over 3 years ago | and that is how i converted it |
120477876 | over 3 years ago | OGR tools (such as ogr2ogr) support GML and (more recently) OSM XML as an in-built thing. Allowing you to covert between these formats. Many tools bundle OGR functionality too, so tools such Osmium and QGIS naturally support this conversion too. |
120477876 | over 3 years ago | Various GPS/waypoint files, including .gml (Geography Markup Language) and .osm (OpenStreetMap data) files, can be usually transformed or converted between one another using dedicated conversion solutions. |
120477876 | over 3 years ago | GeoConverter is a free online geospatial vector data converter (as a web application) that reads and writes several GIS file formats including an OSM XML reader. It's based on the well-known open source converter OGR/GDAL. |
120477876 | over 3 years ago | I used https://geoconverter.hsr.ch/ to convert to OSM. |
120477876 | over 3 years ago | You need a suitable software like MapInfo to open a TAB file. Without proper software you will receive a Windows message "How do you want to open this file?" or "Windows cannot open this file" or a similar Mac/iPhone/Android alert. If you cannot open your TAB file correctly, try to right-click or long-press the file. Then click "Open with" and choose an application. You can also display a TAB file directly in the browser. Just drag the file onto this browser window and drop it. |
120477876 | over 3 years ago | Click on File (FILE), select Open, click on Computer and then the Browse button (FILE > Open > Computer > Browse). Make sure you have the All Files option selected from the filetype dropdown menu, then navigate to where your . tab file is stored, select it and then click on open. |
120477876 | over 3 years ago | ok |
120477876 | over 3 years ago | Clicking the GML with right mouse button will bring a menu from which you should select the Open with option
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120477876 | over 3 years ago | Click inside the file drop area to upload the GML files or drag & drop a GML files.
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