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# '''[[Create a New Map]]''' and use the '''OpenStreetMap 10 000.ocd''' symbol set in the '''Topographic, city or leisure map''' category.
# '''[[Create a New Map]]''' and use the '''OpenStreetMap 10 000.ocd''' symbol set in the '''Topographic, city or leisure map''' category.
# Choose the '''[[Import Files|Import]]''' command in the '''[[File]]''' menu and select the just downloaded '''map.osm'''' file.
# Choose the '''[[Import Files|Import]]''' command in the '''[[File]]''' menu and select the just downloaded '''map.osm'''' file.
# If the map is not saved yet, OCAD asks you to '''[[File#Save As]]''' the map.
# If the map is not saved yet, OCAD asks you to '''[[File#Save As|Save As]]''' the map.
# If the '''[[Create a New Map#Set Scale and Coordinate System|Coordinate System]]''' is not set yet, OCAD asks you to choose a correct coordinate system and zone.
# If the '''[[Create a New Map#Set Scale and Coordinate System|Coordinate System]]''' is not set yet, OCAD asks you to choose a correct coordinate system and zone.
#: [[File:osm_CoordinateSystem.PNG]]
#: [[File:osm_CoordinateSystem.PNG]]

Revision as of 11:40, 20 June 2012

  1. Open http://www.openstreetmap.org/
  2. Look for the desired area.
  3. Choose the Export command from the menu.
  4. Choose the Area for Export.
  5. Select the OpenStreetmap-XML-data option as format.
  6. Click the Export button.
    OsmExport.png
  7. Create a New Map and use the OpenStreetMap 10 000.ocd symbol set in the Topographic, city or leisure map category.
  8. Choose the Import command in the File menu and select the just downloaded map.osm' file.
  9. If the map is not saved yet, OCAD asks you to Save As the map.
  10. If the Coordinate System is not set yet, OCAD asks you to choose a correct coordinate system and zone.
    Osm CoordinateSystem.PNG
  11. Click the OK button to continue.
  12. The Import OpenStreetMap XML dialog appears. You have to load a CRT-File now. Learn more about CRT-Files on the Cross Reference Table page. The osm2ocad.crt file is used by default and fits with the chosen symbol set. If you uncheck the Convert Imported Layers to Symbols box, the OSM data is imported as Unsymbolized Objects. Otherwise, a symbol is allocated to each OSM object, which is that, what you normally want.
    Osm ImportOSMXml.PNG
  13. Click the OK button to continue
  14. The Map offset dialog appears. It is possible to change the coordinate system once again in this dialog. In addition, you can enter a new offset. OCAD proposes an offset which fits best to the OSM data. Choose the Existing offset and angle option if you do not want to change the offset.
    Osm MapOffset.PNG
  15. Click the OK button to continue.
  16. The Save Cross Reference Table dialog appears. This can take several seconds.
  17. Browse a location for the new Cross Reference Table and click the Save button.
  18. OCAD imports all OpenStreetMap objects now.

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