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BucharestApp 1.5 (Default branch)

Image BucharestApp is an application that implements a map rendering of the city of Bucharest. It is based on OpenStreetMap data, with a place finder panel and routing capabilities. License: Freeware Changes:
This version includes a new release of the map based on data from December 2008, work on the user interface, better support for route finding, and a couple of bugfixes for users with multiple monitors. Image

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GOSMORE(1)						      General Commands Manual							GOSMORE(1)

NAME
gosmore - Viewer for OpenStreetMap data, with routing and searching SYNONPSIS
gosmore [rebuild [minlatitude minlongitude maxlat maxlong] QUERY_STRING="flat=...&flon=...&tlat=...&tlon=...&fast=[01]&v=..." gosmore DESCRIPTION
gosmore is a GTK+ application for viewing OpenStreetMap data. It can calculate the fastest route between two points. It can also has incre- mental search capability and the results are ordered by distance from the current viewpoint. See the wiki page for details on two pass bounding box rebuilding. Note that the binary file format is not yet stable and rebuilding is recommended after upgrading. FILES
/usr/share/gosmore/elemstyles.xml ~/.gosmore/elemstyles.xml This file determines how each OSM element is rendered and how it affects routing. A list of valid icons cans be found in /usr/share/gosmore/icons.csv gosmore.pak The binary data created during rebuild ENVIRONMENT
QUERY_STRING If this variable is set, gosmore will try to compute the specified route, output the result and then exit (ie. headless query). EXAMPLE
wget http://download.cloudmade.com/europe/denmark/denmark.osm.bz2 bzcat denmark.osm.bz2 | gosmore rebuild gosmore SEE ALSO
JOSM, gpds nav-it http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Gosmore AUTHOR
Nic Roets <nroets@gmail.com> with contributions from David Dean and many others. 27 June 2009 GOSMORE(1)