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Hi

I want to download load some OSM data which indicates personalized walking routes. They're not linear (think of it like a spiders web) nor are there any unifying tags, so it's difficult to use Overpass API.

I'm aware of tracing webpages such as uMap, but that's laborious & not very accurate. Ideally I'd like to have a rendering of the map where I could click on each way I require which then gets stored so all the data can be downloaded once they're all selected.

Is there such a program?

asked 19 Jan '16, 12:40

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In an attempt to answer my own question I tried JOSM for a solution. If there's a way to export selected (highlighted red) ways then it's keeping it well hid. Is JOSM able to do this?

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answered 19 Jan '16, 16:46

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I think copying the selection to a new layer would do it.

(19 Jan '16, 16:52) maxerickson
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Ah, of course. I'm not a frequent JOSM user but I should of remembered that. Thanks.

(20 Jan '16, 14:34) DaveF

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