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New Tutorial on Making Printable Wall Maps

apm-wa 于 2019年七月17日 以 English 发布

The last wall maps I generated of Ashgabat and Turkmenistan took a different turn, due to the heavy data requirements involved in a road atlas of the whole country. I was forced to learn Osmosis and the rudiments of Inkscape to edit SVG files first in order to reduce the volume of data and second to take the Maperitive-generated map and tweak it more easily. The lessons learned are now posted on the OSM wiki here. Comments on this tutorial are welcome.

Working with SVG images has its pros and cons, but on balance I think the map quality is better with this approach. That said, one can only wish that Inkscape and Osmosis were a bit more intuitive!

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讨论

stephan752019年07月17日 18:33 的评论

Is there any specific reason why you use osmosis to do some filtering on the raw osm-file?

Have you considered to use osmfilter as an alternative?

See osm.wiki/Osmfilter

IMHO osmfilter is easier to use, and it does not need Java.

Tomas Straupis2019年07月18日 04:24 的评论

Any reason not to youse QGIS? It’s purpose is to build professional maps.

apm-wa2019年07月19日 15:12 的评论

@stephan75, when I was struggling with the data volume, other mappers recommended Osmosis, that’s all.

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