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  2. Wikipedia : Creating shape maps from OpenStreetMap data

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    If the shape has a Wikidata item and the OpenStreetMap shape relation already has a wikidata tag set to that item's QID, you can embed a map of the shape directly onto a Wikipedia article as external data. Use the {} template, setting the |id= parameter to the QID, such as Q88466277. Normally, changes to the route in OpenStreetMap are reflected ...

  3. Wikipedia : Creating route maps from OpenStreetMap data

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    The 'Transport Map' layer, when sufficiently zoomed-in, shows routes and route numbers in red. Go to OpenStreetMap and zoom into the general area where the route runs. Switch to the "Transport Map" layer using the 'Layers' sidebar on the right. Now you should see all the transit routes highlighted on the map, with numbers indicating the route ...

  4. OpenStreetMap - Wikipedia

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    OpenStreetMap (abbreviated OSM) is a free, open map database updated and maintained by a community of volunteers via open collaboration. [4] Contributors collect data from surveys , trace from aerial photo imagery or satellite imagery , and import from other freely licensed geodata sources.

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject OpenStreetMap - Wikipedia

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    The OpenStreetMap browser shows two different renderings (click the + icon to swap layers) The default Mapnik layer takes up to a week to be updated, assuming everything is running correctly. The 'Tiles@home' layer uses Osmarender, and so produces the same map appearance (as default configured osmarender).

  6. JOSM - Wikipedia

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    JOSM (listen ⓘ) (Java OpenStreetMap editor) is a free software desktop editing tool for OpenStreetMap geodata created in Java, originally developed by Immanuel Scholz and currently maintained by Dirk Stöcker. [5] The editing tool contains advanced features [6] that are not present in OSM's default online editor, iD.

  7. Template:OSM - Wikipedia

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    Display an external link to a specific data element on OpenStreetMap suitable for inline display Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Element type 1 Which of the three core OSM data element types you wish to link to Suggested values n w r Line suggested Numeric ID 2 The element's numeric ID on ...

  8. iD (software) - Wikipedia

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    iD is a free software online editor for OpenStreetMap (OSM) geodata created in JavaScript and released in 2013. It is the most popular [2] and the default editor on the main OSM page. [3] [4] iD's features include choosing custom aerial imagery and native support for Mapillary photos.

  9. Wikipedia : Graphics Lab/Resources/GIS sources and palettes

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    Specifics: coastlines layer(s), whole earth, projection Geographic projection(), datum WSG84. Files: . —♣ Comment(s): Polygons for oceans and seas. These polygons are split into smaller overlapping chunks that are easier and faster to work with. The data has been derived from OpenStreetMap ways tagged with natural=coastline. Bathymetry