Osmbook
osmbook is a program for turning OSM data into a printed book (one of several approaches for getting OSM on Paper) . Osmbook generates a high-level gridded overview page and multiple other pages with cross referencing and additional information.
Status
Right now osmbook is functional but poorly documented. Its output is currently generated by calling a number of subtools (including latex, inkscape, orp.svn, osmosis).
Immediate todo items:
- Add a street index
Getting osmbook
As it is still under active development, the only place to access it at the moment is via SVN.
svn co https://svn.openstreetmap.org/applications/rendering/osmbook/trunk osmbook
Other Requirements
It also requires additional directories in the current directory (currently; path access coming eventually):
# get Osmosis and place it in osmosis/bin/osmosis: wget https://dev.openstreetmap.org/~bretth/osmosis-build/osmosis-latest.zip unzip -d osmosis osmosis-latest.zip # get a copy of orp.svn: svn co https://svn.openstreetmap.org/applications/rendering/osmarender/orp orp.svn # get a copy of osmarender, and make its stylesheets/ avaialble in the working directory svn co https://svn.openstreetmap.org/applications/rendering/osmarender ln -s osmarender/stylesheets # needed perl modules: perl -MCPAN -e "install 'Getopt::GUI::Long'" perl -MCPAN -e "install 'XML::Simple'" perl -MCPAN -e "install 'GD'" perl -MCPAN -e "install 'SVG'" perl -MCPAN -e "install 'XML::Parser::PerlSAX'" perl -MCPAN -e "install 'Set::Object'" perl -MCPAN -e "install 'XML::XPath'" perl -MCPAN -e "install 'XML::Writer'"
Ubuntu-Users replace the last commands with:
sudo apt-get install libgd2-xpm-dev libgd-svg-perl libset-object-perl sudo perl -MCPAN -e "install 'Getopt::GUI::Long'" sudo perl -MCPAN -e "install 'XML::Simple'" sudo perl -MCPAN -e "install 'GD'"
MacOS X users will also need to install:
- libgd (./configure && make && make install)
- pdflatex as part of the BasicTex package (.pkg)
- wget (./configure && make && make install)
You'll also need inkscape and pdflatex in your path.
Running it
Once everything is installed, you can run it and give it a project file (see the examples in osmbook/exmaples) that defines the areas you want rendered and how many grid squares to use.
You probably want to create a new directory for your project since it creates a lot of files there, a sample session would then be:
mkdir yolo cd yolo ln -s ../stylesheets/osm-map-features-z14.xml # make sure that the files mentioned in your xml file are available ln -s ../stylesheets/osm-map-features-z6.xml osm-map-features-z06.xml ln -s ../orp.svn ln -s ../osmosis perl ../osmbook/osmbook --png ../osmbook/exmaples/yolocounty.xml
Known Errors
If you run osmbook with Ubuntu 9.10, there crash with error:
Ran out of memory for input buffer at /usr/lib/perl5/XML/Parser/Expat.pm line 469.
It looks like a known bug into the perl environment with Debian/Ubuntu. Read http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=498194
solution: Nothing :-(
Contacting The Author
If you have questions, feature desires, etc please feel free to drop me a note at hardaker AT users sourceforge net