On 03/06/2018 12:07 PM, john whelan wrote: > Do we have a wiki page anywhere that lists the off line mapping > options?
Most are covered in the workshop I did at SOTM Asia, which would make a good wiki page. A brief list would be: ODKCollect - Collects waypoint that can be imported into JOSM. GeoODK - Collects tracks, which can be imported into JOSM. ODKBriefcase - Pulls files off device and converts to CSV file for JOSM. QGIS - More GIS oriented than JOSM, but very useful JOSM - Of course OSMAnd, Maps.ME, GaiaGPS, AlpineQuest - Display OSM data, use custom basemaps. Vespucci - OSM editing, can download and work offline. Mapper - Used to produce orienteering maps, good paper output. Hootenanny - For conflating multiple files. Has an offline command line interface as well as a web based interactive one I run locally on on my laptop. I've also got a bunch of programs on github I wrote. They're crude but effective, and run on my Android tablet as well. That reduces the need for a laptop in the field, and gets better battery life as well. Important when living off a small solar panel. > On 6 March 2018 at 11:54, john whelan <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > I think someone built an off line tool that handled imagery as well > as tiles is that still around could it be run on a laptop feeding iD > or JOSM on other laptops? MobileAtlas. Its a java app, so runs most everywhere. I use it for producing basemaps for various display apps like OsmAnd, and AlpineQuest. I can see if it'll produce basemaps that JOSM can use. It does handle sat imagery well, I also have a plugin I wrote that downloads Google Earth Hybrid data, which sometimes is better than Bing for various parts of the planet. - rob - _______________________________________________ HOT mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot
