First: Trying to use OBF-files outside OsmAnd is nonsense.
Second: In the menus of GPSPrune you will find things like
"Show map", and in "Settings": "Load Maps form Internet" or so.

Am Samstag, 13. Mai 2017 02:19:47 UTC+2 schrieb OA:
>
> On Friday, May 12, 2017 at 7:26:37 AM UTC-7, Kurt Waldhans wrote:
>>
>> For GPX edits, JOSM is an overkill. Look for dedicated tools like GpsPrune 
>> . <https://activityworkshop.net/software/gpsprune/index.html>
>>
> Tried to run GpsPrune 
> <https://activityworkshop.net/software/gpsprune/index.html> and 
> immediately got first question. How to see navigation route using OSM map 
> on background?
>
> GpsPrune how-to 
> <https://activityworkshop.net/software/gpsprune/how-tos.html> tells:
> Using Openstreetmap maps
>
> After loading from a file, the data will be shown on the top-down map 
> view..
>
>  
>
> And I'm puzzled now - where do I have to load map file? What format should 
> I use? From what source/URL I have to download it? Etc... For example, I 
> have map file that I use with Osmand. It's .OBF file and I put it into 
> GpsProne's folder, but it doesn't see the file. How to load it into 
> GpsProne? Also, I have .SRTM.OBF file for my area. How can I load it into 
> GpsProne too?
>
>
> The first experience is quite frustrating. Is the desire to see a route on 
> OSM background map is so unusual for GpsProne, so there is no easy 
> explanation on how to do it?
>

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