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JOSM(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   JOSM(1)

NAME
josm - Java OpenStreetMap Editor SYNOPSIS
josm DESCRIPTION
josm is an editor for OpenStreetMap written in Java 1.5. OpenStreetMap is a project aimed squarely at creating and providing free geographic data such as street maps to anyone who wants them. It allows you to view, edit and use geographical data in a collaborative way from anywhere on earth. The project was started because most maps you think of as free actually have legal or technical restrictions on their use, holding back people from using them in creative, pro- ductive or unexpected ways. OPTIONS
-h, -?, --help Show help --geometry=<width>x<height>(+|-)x(+|-)y Standard X geometry argument [--download=]minlat,minlon,maxlat,maxlon Download the bounding box [--download=]<url> Download the location at the url (with lat=x&lon=y&zoom=z) [--download=]<filename> Open file (as raw gps, if .gpx) --downloadgps=minlat,minlon,maxlat,maxlon Download the bounding box as raw gps --selection=<searchstring> Select with the given search --no-fullscreen Don't launch in fullscreen mode --reset-preferences Reset the preferences to the default --language=<language> Set the language ENVIRONMENT
JAVA_HOME Specify an alternate Java environment. JAVA_OPTS Specify Java options. For example, to use a HTTP proxy server with this program, set this environment variable to something like JAVA_OPTS="-Dhttp.proxyHost=yourProxyURL" before starting josm. SEE ALSO
josm-plugins(1). AUTHOR
josm was written by Immanuel Scholz. The current maintainer is Frederik Ramm. This manual page was written by Andreas Putzo <andreas@putzo.net>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). September 8, 2007 JOSM(1)
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