> >> I'm cringing at the thought of trying loading a large extract into >> JOSM and expecting it to be able to work quite happily. I would never >> want to try and work with large areas in JOSM at any time in a >> desktop >> or laptop with 4GB of RAM, never mind on a netbook. > > You are right. loading the whole region into JOSM will probably > toast my > poor netbook. > Maybe I can download the .osm file, split it with mkgmaps splitter > tool > into managable chunks > and load only whats needed. >
I may as well ask the list: Is there an easy way to set up a downloaded .osm file as a substitute for the osm server for offline use? So I can use the 'download map along track' or 'download region' function out of that file? I found tutorials to set up an own osm server, but they mostly meant webservers with mapnik rendering. (And they did it on linux, I would need a windows solution.) So is there a way for josm to search the file or has someone a link to a tutorial on how to set up a server just for delivering osm data through API calls? Thanks a lot, Stefan _______________________________________________ josm-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/josm-dev
