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Nadia
De : PONCELET Nadia (Firebru)
Envoyé : mercredi 6 mars 2019 09:53
À : OpenStreetMap Belgium
Objet : [OSM-talk-be] how to create a 'ready-to-print' city map from OSM
Hello everyone,
I would like to create some map from OSM that could be printed on paper at the
appro
Hello Nadia,
>From what I know, I'd advice QGIS or Mapnik.
1) QGIS
You can import OSM data in QGIS with many ways:
- import data in a postgresql/postgis db with osm2pgsql or imposm and
use the postgresql/postgis layers
- use the quickOSM plugin
- use the shp from geofab
As Jo wrote labelling will be difficult. Did you consider to create 2
maps, one in French and one in Dutch? (and perhaps one in German). Is
there a particular reason to create a bi-lingual map?
m.
On Wed, Mar 6, 2019 at 9:53 AM PONCELET Nadia (Firebru)
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I tried to get started on something like that:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Polyglot/diary/47876
QGIS 3 allows to move very quickly for the inital steps, but of course
defining a style that you are happy with is going to take a while.
In OpenStreetMap we expand all abbreviations on purpose
Technisch gezien lijkt me dit niet al te moeilijk.
Gebied selecteren, betreffende gegevens ophalen via bv. overpass,
postscriptje uit breien, ps2pdf en kees komt klaar :) En jawel, een
beetje tricky met name vs. name:nl vs.name:fr maar niet onoverkomelijk,
zolang ik er niet al te diep over nad
Hello everyone,
I would like to create some map from OSM that could be printed on paper at the
approximate scale of 1:5000 and where all street names would appear on the map
and be easy to read.
This is quite tricky I think, especially for Brussels where street names
usually have a french and