I am mapping with a small Nüvi-Garmin and editing with JOSM on OSX. I like hiking with the last uptodate OSM Map and have looking for a user friendly application to export data from OSM to Img.
I found DoMyMaps written by Lao. But the download link is currently dead. Lao is correcting some issues and will hopefully share his program again, at the end of March 2009.
I found also a small application call OSMtoIMG (really descriptive name)and have try it out. The result was good enought according my expectation.
I do not know why this application was anounced on OSM Wiki osm.wiki/OSM_Map_On_Garmin(See Cache) and now removed. Does somebody know the reason of stopping linking this application. Has somebody got trouble with this software? Any information would be welcome.
Remiguel
OSMtoIMG:
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/home_learning/osmtoimg.html
讨论
FedericoCozzi 于 2009年02月19日 11:21 的评论
I should definitely check GroundTruth (search for it on the wiki) which has rules tailored for hiking.
Remiguel 于 2009年02月19日 20:48 的评论
Thanks Federico, it sounds great, but it seems the application is more for windows users oriented. I will investigate on how I can run it under OSX (Terminal command line)
Remiguel
robx 于 2009年02月19日 23:48 的评论
It bundles a compiled version of mkgmap without source code, violating the GPL. Also, asking for donations when you're redistributing other software without even giving credit is at least questionable.
Remiguel 于 2009年02月20日 08:11 的评论
@robx
Do you refer to OSMtoIMG? In this case I can better understand why the link were removed from the Wiki. At least, in my case, I was not asked for any donation.
FedericoCozzi 于 2009年02月20日 08:16 的评论
@Remiguel
You are right, GroundTruth is a .NET app which currently runs only on Windows. In the meantime, if you give me your bounding box, I could try generating an IMG file for you with GroundTruth and see if it works properly. I am testing it.
Remiguel 于 2009年02月21日 11:17 的评论
Thank you Federico. You can try it with this area: osm.org/?lat=40.9154&lon=-3.7624&zoom=12&layers=B000FTF#.