SK53
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Hi Chris,
I can’t answer all your questions, but here are a few starters:
- .OSM files are in XML format. This is what is delivered by the export tab.
- If the area of the UK is large I’d recommend downloading one of the weekly extracts from Cloudmade or Geofabrik. The latter firm do some extracts for English counties which I personally find very useful.
- perldoc merely pushes out some text embedded in the program file. If you follow the link to the program you can read its document output at line 481 onwards. This provides most of the options available (input, projection etc.).
- I’ve just tried it on the perl environment on my machine and it breaks, objecting to library files.
- perl can be downloaded, but its very techie. Personally I dislike it, having learnt it about 10 years ago: its far too terse and encourages more or less undocumented code which is difficult to change or debug. It looks as if you need version 5.8.3 or thereabouts.
- Most OSM apps work more readily in a Linux environment than on windows. Not sure about Macs.
It strikes me that what would be nice is to have an example area of OSM data (like the Isle of Wight) and step-by-step processes for various tool chains.
Good luck,