On Tue, 21 May 2019 16:16:23 -0700, Dave Stevens wrote:

> On Tue, 21 May 2019 17:26:03 -0000 (UTC)
> Beartooth <bearto...@comcast.net> wrote:
> 
>> but with a program so vast ...
> 
> don't think so. Vast data but only a browser is needed unless you want
> some special functions. I'm currently on a ubuntu system and here
> apt-cache search openstreetmap gives 70 hits. No doubt dnf will do
> something similar.

        Hmmm.... I don't know if dnf has anything like apt-cache, but I 
tried plain "dnf search openstreetmap" and got only 17 hits. This is 
encouraging. Many thanks!

        I've been mousing around like mad, and I still find an odd thing 
that I've always found before. OSM seems to be all about compiling data, 
rather than making actual maps, let alone using them. Also, btw,  I still 
see no trace of anything like topographic data.

        That's a fine thing to do, and those who do it have a right to 
enthuse intensely; they're making discoveries and solving problems.

        However, what I'm really trying to do is make certain personal 
maps, to scale, marked with things I choose, whose spatial interrelations 
I want to study. For me, that study and what I can learn from it are the 
whole point.

        Maybe I'm barking up the wrong tree? Ought I rather to have yet 
another go at getting Wine a/o Crossover Office somehow to enable my GPSs 
and some commercial or USGS software to talk to each other? I'm beginning 
to doubt I'll live long enough ....
-- 
Beartooth Staffwright, Not Quite Clueless Power User
Remember I know little (precious little!) of where up is.
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