[Talk-it] Mappa per Garmin del Piemonte da dati CTRN e OSM

Kay F. Jahnke _kfj a yahoo.com
Gio 4 Lug 2013 07:41:26 UTC


Hi group!

I have published the development package for the CTRN-OSM-GPS map. This 
package contains all scripts and styles I wrote, plus some helpful bits 
like QGIS style files for the CTRN, and map icons. The package can be 
looked at and downloaded from this mercurial repository at bitbucket:

https://bitbucket.org/kfj/ctrn-osm-gps-dev

My method of converting ESRI shapefiles with ogr2osm into an 
intermediate representation in OSM format and then directly into a 
garmin map with mkgmap may interest other map-makers out there - so even 
if you're not from the Piedmont you may find the package interesting.

It has taken me quite a while to figure out this technique, and it can 
be used for any ESRI shapefile (plus other OGR-compatible data sources), 
uses free tools only and is entirely script-driven. The use of free 
tools was especially important to me - this sector has a lot of software 
which isn't free, or has strings attached, or the free version is 
crippleware... I'm sure you know what I'm talking about. And to automate 
the whole conversion process, GUI-driven tools aren't the best choice, 
so doing everything with scripts is a nice solution :)

I have previously been critisized for my licensing of the CTRN-OSM-GPS 
map (it's CC-BY-NC-SA), even though I feel it's an appropriate license 
and suitable for my combined work from several sources - see

http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-it/2012-November/031707.html

I hope my publication shows that I do not intend to keep others from 
emulating my work and that I want to bring forward the use of open data. 
Yet again, please forgive me for posting in english; if anyone feels 
like translating this posting, please do so, and thanks in advance!

Kay



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