[Qgis-user] 2.0 User Guide: Why is there 10 pages on the OpenStreetMap plugin?
Chrest, David
davidc at rti.org
Fri Oct 11 12:27:14 PDT 2013
I was curious as to why there is a prominent section in the 2.0 User
Guide with 10 pages dedicated to the OpenStreetMap plugin which no
longer exists?
QGIS 2.0 integrates OpenStreetMap import as a core functionality. As
reported here:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/QGIS#QGIS2_OpenStreetMap_Vectors.
Why is there not any information on the following in the User Guide?:
1. Menu "Vector -> OpenStreetMap -> Load data" will connect to the OSM
server and download data.
2. "Import topology from an XML file" below will convert your .osm file
into a spatialite database, and create a db connection.
3. "Export topology to Spatialite" then allows you to open the database
connection, select the type of data you want (points, lines, polygons)
and choose tags to import. This creates a spatialite geometry layer that
you can then add to your project via the "add a spatialite layer" menu.
Seems like this would have been obvious to include in the User Guid
instead of an entire section that is outdated.
Thank you,
David
David Chrest
Research GIS Analyst
RTI International
3040 Cornwallis Rd, PO Box 12194
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-2194
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