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Hi,

is there any way to show locations a on the map visible only for me ? Pehaps is the only way a local installation of OSM ?

Thanks

Michel

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There are quite a few applications that can use OSM data for a variety of platforms (from simple phone navigation apps to full-blown GIS software). Some more detail of what you want to do would be helpful in narrowing down the options.

(30 Jun '22, 20:59) InsertUser

Thanks @InsertUser,

I have a gml file with points and lines. I want to show the objects (points and lines) for analyzing purposes. I'm the only user for that.

The gml data should not be stored anywhere.

Warm regards,

Michel

(30 Jun '22, 21:05) michel77777

Hi,

thanks lot for you all ! Some additional info: I 'm not going to create any gml, osm,... files. I have them already. I want simple show the point and line a zhe map. Further restriction: I have no internet access, all the things (css, js and maps) should be available locally.

Thanks

Michel

(13 Jul '22, 12:04) michel77777

You will need to build yourself something local with https://leafletjs.com/ or https://openlayers.org/ if you want to use raster map tiles.

Or you can use vector tiles (which you could store locally) with https://maplibre.org/ or mapbox-gl.

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As you mention analysis in your follow-up comment I think it is worth mentioning that QGIS can display OSM tiles and import OpenStreetMap data for further processing.

While QGIS does use a graphical interface it can be quite a bewildering program to get started with and depending on your actual usage may well be "using a sledgehammer to crack a nut".

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