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|    curmudgeon to mark    |
|    Re: Is there a way to put the gps coordi    |
|    03 Oct 22 03:44:44    |
   
   XPost: sci.geo.satellite-nav, alt.satellite.gps   
   From: curmudgeon@spam.edu   
      
   mark wrote at Sun, 2 Oct 2022 17:37:17 -0000 (UTC) :   
      
   > But I found a way to download the apartment OSM map tile as an osm file.   
   > https://blog.richmond.edu/sal/2017/10/30/downloading-open-stre   
   t-map-osm-data/   
   >   
   > From Windows you use the OSM web interface to export *.osm tiles.   
   > https://www.openstreetmap.org/export#map=18/{latitude}/{longitude}   
   >   
   > Then I converted that exported *.osm file to a series of SHP files.   
   > http://mygeodata.cloud/   
   >   
   > If anyone knows what to do next, please let me know.   
      
   I've never done it but the OSM wiki says you can edit a local copy of an   
   OSM map using either a JavaScript ID editor or a Java OSM editor (JOSM).   
   https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Edit_maps   
      
   I'd suggest the more powerful Java OSM (JOSM) editor over Javascript ID.   
   https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM   
      
   The Windows 10 JOSM installer should be located at their home page.   
   https://josm.openstreetmap.de/   
      
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