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Openstreetmap to extract country for inkscape vector
Openstreetmap to extract country for inkscape vector












openstreetmap to extract country for inkscape vector

I remade the diagram from, into two views: pixel centric, and graticule centric ( svg versions here).

openstreetmap to extract country for inkscape vector

I relied on lot on as a reference when figuring out how to make sense of world files. If the file isn't changing, make sure you don't have it open in anything, and wait a few minutes between exporting and opening.As part of my quest to georeference the old NSW Parish Maps, I ran into the ESRI World file format… The Format Note that if you want real vectors you must download then open the export from OSM rather than just browsing around in the default map that shows when you load up Maperitive - else it'll give you a fake SVG full of chopped up low quality bitmap tiles.Īnother note - sometimes it doesn't actually update the file. Export it with Tools > Export as SVG (Adobe Illustrator).Everything outside of the "printing bounds" will be cropped. Use Map > Set printing bounds to set the area you want (it creates a near-invisible box filling the screen: zoom out and/or drag from a corner), and View > zoom to set the zoom level.Or, there's a huge amount of customisation you can do if you have the patience to tinker with the code with Map > Edit rendering rules.Not only are the files produced a mess (see edit history for examples - and the latest don't even open for me), but the tools almost never work, failing with a hopelessly misleading error message about "server load" being too high ( Switch to rules > googlemaps I'd now recommend against fighting with these: they're junk. You can also output vectors, but the downside is, as is often the case with open source stuff, it's not slick and takes trial-and-error to get it all working.Įdit: the earlier version of this answer recommended using Open Street Map (OSM)'s export to PDF and SVG tools. They're virtually identical but their license ( Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike) explicitly allows this sort of thing including for commercial work, so long as they're credited and you share the work you make with their data under the same licence, whereas Google are strict about usage of their maps unless you pay for an expensive license. Assuming there isn't a reason why it has to be the Google-copyrighted maps you use, I'd use OpenStreetMap for this (the open source wikipedia-style Google Maps alternative).














Openstreetmap to extract country for inkscape vector