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i need to export some selected area in jpg format, to mark there routes and then print on paper. later i did it on export page http://www.openstreetmap.org/export#map=14/53.8531/27.6113 , but now there is impossible to choose jpg.

asked 15 Sep '14, 11:49

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Apparently all the cool kids are using "share" as the name for "export" these days. :-)

The OSM website rewrite last year added a "share" link (which may do what you want) in addition to the more sensibly-named "export" one. It's the second unlabelled icon from the bottom at the right-hand-side.

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answered 15 Sep '14, 12:15

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but "The load average on the server is too high at the moment". and it shows me all the time.

(15 Sep '14, 15:14) katokdima

That problem is described in detail here. For a relatively small area, would an edited screenshot of the browser window work? For example, if you're using Windows 7 - alt-printscreen, run MSPaint or similar, then shift-insert to paste. Crop and otherwise edit as required.

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Use Windows7 screen snipping tool, it can be used to draw a line or highlighted route at the same time. The area can be borderless and saved as a jpeg. This works for me when printing small areas or for later calibration to make a Garmin custom map of the Kmz type. here is a description of the MS snipping tool http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/products/features/snipping-tool

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answered 15 Sep '14, 17:01

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edited 16 Sep '14, 08:44

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See the OSM wiki about OSM-on-paper to get more options to produce bitmap graphics from OSM based maps.

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answered 22 Sep '14, 18:57

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