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    2 = Introduction to JOSM =
    3 == Terminology ==
    4 A "node" is a point and a "way" is a line connecting multiple nodes. This means "way" is a general term for series of joined nodes, not only for roads or ways in reality. A "relation" is an ordered sequence of ways and nodes, a logical container to group elements. An "area" is a way whose ends are connected, but other than that isn't special.
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    6 If a road or track or path is curved, it is approximated using a number of nodes within a way, and short lines connecting them. A way has a direction, which is useful for a number of tags, e.g. "oneway=yes" is a road which goes only in the direction the way is drawn. Other tags refer to being on the left and right; of the direction of travel along the way.
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    8 == Starting JOSM ==
    9 JOSM is a Java program, and comes in a .jar file. If you don't know how to start it, ask someone familiar with your platform how to run a Java program. You might also want to read the [InstallNotes#Running install notes].
     5== Introduction to JOSM ==
     6=== JOSM Terminology ===
     7 [[JOSMImage(data/node,middle,inline,link=)]] Node:: A node is a point.
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    11 When JOSM starts up, it presents you with a few messages about recent changes in JOSM. You should have a look at this page from time to time as it keeps you informed on some of the more interesting changes.
     9 [[JOSMImage(data/way,middle,inline,link=)]] Way:: A way is a line connecting multiple nodes. Way, therefore, is a general term for series of joined nodes, not just for roads or ways in reality.
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    13 Your next step should be to download some data. If you have a GPX file (downloaded from your GPS receiver) for the area of interest, load it into JOSM (File/Open). That will show you the area of the GPX file. Click on the green down arrow [[Image(source:trunk/images/download.png)]] to fetch the data from openstreetmap.org.
     11 [[JOSMImage(data/relation,middle,inline,link=)]] Relation:: A relation is an ordered sequence of ways and nodes, a logical container used to group elements. Only [taginfo:reports/database_statistics 1% of the data] is modeled using relations.
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    15 An alternative is to download existing GPX points from the OSM server. In order to start this process you will need to know the latitude and longitude coordinates of the relevant area. The easiest way to do this is to use the download dialogues slippy map in the first tab. You can browse this map, zoom in and out and mark the area you're interested in. [wiki:Help/Action/Download Read more on the download dialogue].
     13 [[JOSMImage(data/closedway,middle,inline,link=)]] Area:: An area is a way whose ends are connected.
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    17 == Editing in JOSM ==
    18 JOSM is an offline editor which means everything you do won't be visible for anyone else until uploading it to the server. This makes it possible to experiment and repeatedly moving, tagging, adding and deleting elements without breaking anything. Subsequential actions on a single element will go into the database as a single modification when uploaded.
     15 [[JOSMImage(dialogs/propertiesdialog,middle,16,inline,link=)]] Tag:: Tags describe what each node, way or relation represents. Tags are pairs of key and value. Keys are basically larger categories, such as "Highway" or "Land Use," while values are specific features, such as "Primary Road" or "Residential Street," and "Residential" or "Retail" land use. For example `highway=residential` is pair of key `highway` and value `residential` and represents a residential street.
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    20 The first step of actual editing is to add a node to the OSM data where there will be a junction or a significant change in direction. To add a node, highlight the node button, either by clicking the 2nd button in the left menu bar, or by hitting the "A" key on the keyboard (the 2nd button should then be highlighted). Move the mouse cursor over your GPS track, and left click it wherever you want a node to be. A white dot (a selected node) should appear and a rubberline span from that dot to the mouse cursor. As you create subsequent nodes the earlier nodes will be shown as yellow dots.
     17If a road, track or path is curved, the curve is approximated using a number of nodes within a way, and short lines connecting them. If a way has a direction, that is indicated partly by using tags. For example, "oneway=yes" is a road that goes only in one direction. Other tags refer to being on the left and right of the direction of way along the way (ie. Coastline).
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     20== Launch JOSM ==
     21JOSM is a Java program, can be obtained from the [wikitr:/Download#Recommendedoptions Download page] which contains download links and link to further help.
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     23If you don't know how to start it, ask someone familiar with your platform or [osmwiki:Contact_channels other OSM mappers] how to run a Java program.
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     26== Your first edit with JOSM ==
     27=== Welcome screen ===
     28When JOSM starts, it presents you with a few messages about recent changes in JOSM. You should have a look at this page from time to time as it keeps you informed on some of the more interesting changes.
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     30=== Downloading ===#Downloading
     31The next step is to download some data. You can practice using JOSM by downloading your neighborhood or locality you know or just recently visited.
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     33==== OSM data ====
     34Next, add data for that area from main server, click at: [[JOSMImage(download,middle,20,link=)]] [wikitr:/Help/Action/Download Download from OSM] (`Ctrl+Shift+↓`).
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     36[[Image(download-data.gif,600,inline,link=)]]
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     38The Download window will be displayed which contains a map of the world. You need to select a small area for your edit, not the entire globe (thus you will see the "Download area too large" message).
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     40To move around the map and select the specific area you want to download, there are several tools:
     41* Click with the right mouse button to drag the map
     42* Use the scroll wheel to zoom in and out
     43* Click with the left mouse button and move the mouse to define an area.
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     45After the "Download area too large" error disappeared and you selected a region, click "Download" to fetch the data from the main server.
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     47=== Enable Aerial imagery ===#EnableAerialimagery
     48For most places on earth there is at least one imagery available. You can pick one from the [wikitr:/Help/Menu/Imagery Imagery menu] at the top of the editor. Bing and Mapbox are popular, but there may be more recent resources for your locality. Note that all local imagery resources, which are available for the region you are currently working, are displayed in the lower part of the Imagery menu.
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     50Imageries may have different levels of detail and clarity in different places, so it is often worth checking different imageries. Simply select one of them from the imagery menu and you're ready to go.
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     52[[Image(enable-imagery.gif,link=)]]
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     54When using imagery, keep in mind that imagery may be offset. That is, due to complexities in processing satellite imagery, features on imagery may not be at the same location as they are in the real world. For reference, check existing features in OpenStreetMap data and compare them with the imagery or download GPS tracks. To download GPS tracks from OpenStreetMap, check the "Raw GPS" box in the download dialog. If you observe an offset in the imagery, you can correct for it by selecting the "New offset" item in the "Imagery" menu.
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     56=== Editing in JOSM ===
     57JOSM is an offline editor which means everything you do won't be visible for anyone else until you upload it to the server. This makes it possible to experiment with moving, tagging, adding and deleting elements repeatedly without breaking anything. Subsequent actions on a single element will go into the database as a single modification when uploaded.
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     59=== Adding a Node or a Way ===
     60The first step of actual editing is to [wikitr:/Help/Action/Draw add a node or way] to the OSM data. You can add standalone nodes or you can add nodes to ways, especially where there is a [wikitr:/Help/Action/Draw#Commonnodeswithanotherway junction between two ways].
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     62To add a node, activate "Draw Nodes" [wikitr:/Help/EditToolbar#Workingmodes mode], ''either by clicking the [[JOSMImage(mapmode/node/autonode,20,middle,link=)]] button in the left menu bar, or by hitting the "A" key on the keyboard (the button should then be highlighted)''.
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     64Then move the mouse cursor over where you want the node, over a way or over your GPS track (if you uploaded one) and left click wherever you want to place the node. A red dot (a selected node) should appear and a rubber-line spans from that node to the mouse cursor. If you create subsequent nodes, the earlier nodes will be shown as yellow nodes.
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    2266A series of joined nodes forms a way.
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    24 Ways on their own are not of much use unless they are tagged to say what they represent. [http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Map_features Map Features] shows all the current key value pairs which could be used on a way. Ensure the properties pane is open on the right hand side of JOSM, the 8th button on the left (an icon with a wrench over a document) should be highlighted. If not click that button or hit "Alt+Shift+P". The properties pane has three buttons: a plus sign with "Add" next to it, then "Edit", then "Delete".
     68=== Adding Tags ===#AddingTags
     69Ways or nodes on their own are not of much use unless they are ''[wikitr:/Help/Concepts/Object#Tags tagged]'' to say what they represent. The [osmwiki:Map_Features Map Features] page shows some popular tags, but this page will never be complete about all tags.
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    26 Editing properties refers to all the currently selected, i.e. highlighted, elements (nodes and ways). To select anything you must be in select mode which can be switched into by clicking the first of the left hand icons or hitting the "S" key. Ensure your new way is highlighted, then click the "Add" button, a dialog box will appear and you will be asked to select a key and a value. Type in the key/value pair which represents the way you are creating, e.g. for the key type "highway" without the quotes, and for value type "secondary" again without the quotes. Now click OK. You have now tagged your way.
     71The first step in adding tags is to be sure the [wikitr:/Help/Dialog/TagsMembership Tags/Membership window] is open on the right hand side of JOSM. ''The [[JOSMImage(dialogs/propertiesdialog,20,middle,link=)]] button on the left should be highlighted. If it is not highlighted, click on it or hit `Alt+Shift+P`''.
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    28 == Uploading to OSM ==
    29 If you are happy with all that you have done then you need to upload this to OSM server. Click on the green up arrow [[Image(source:trunk/images/upload.png)]].
     73You will see three buttons: [[JOSMImage(dialogs/add,20,middle,link=)]]**Add**, [[JOSMImage(dialogs/edit,20,middle,link=)]]**Edit** and [[JOSMImage(dialogs/delete,20,middle,link=)]]**Delete**.
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    31 JOSM will give you an overview on the elements it's about to upload. You're also asked to provide a short freetext summary of your edits. This description will be saved with your data on the server and serves information purposes like for example the [http://openstreetmap.org/browse Recent Changes list].
     75To edit the properties of a node or way (such as adding a tag) in the Tags/Membership window, the way or node must be selected.
     761. ''Enter [wikitr:/Help/Action/Select Select mode] by clicking on [[JOSMImage(mapmode/move/move,20,middle,link=)]] of the left-hand icons or by hitting the `S` key.''
     771. ''Highlight the way or node you wish to select, then click the [[JOSMImage(dialogs/add,20,middle,link=)]]**Add** button.''
     781. ''A [wikitr:/Help/Dialog/AddValue dialog box] will appear, and you will be asked to select a key and a value for each tag. Type in the key/value pair that represents the tag you are creating. For example, for the key you might type "amenity" and for the value "fountain" (without quotes).''
     791. ''Click OK. You have now tagged your way. You can add several tags to one object.''
     80[[Image(poi-restourant.gif,link=)]]
     81[[Image(poi-fountain.gif,link=)]]
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    33 With a click on "Upload changes" your data will be uploaded and visible for everyone else.
     83=== Presets ===#Presets
     84Instead of adding tags manually you can also use [wikitr:/Help/Concepts/Object#presets Presets].
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    35 See [wiki:Help/Action/Upload Upload to OSM] for further informations on uploading.
     86All presets can be found:
     871. at the [wikitr:/Help/Menu main menu] (shown below on the left)
     881. at the [wikitr:/Help/MainToolbar main toolbar] (no picture below)
     891. at the pop-up menu with the `F3` shortcut (shown below on the right)
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    37 == Conventions ==
     91[[Image(presets-from-main-menu.png,link=)]]
     92[[Image(presets-f3-search.png,link=)]]
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    39 A couple of other points about creating ways.
     94Presets for the [wikitr:/Help/Dialog/SelectionList#Selection currently selected object(s)] are displayed above the tags in the [wikitr:/Help/Dialog/TagsMembership Tags/Memberships window]:
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    41 1) Dual carriage ways should be drawn as two separate parallel ways, with each carriage way being a different way.
     96[[Image(presets-in-tag-toggle.png,link=)]]
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    43 2) If a street is one way (including the individual carriageways of a dual carriageway) the way should be drawn in the direction of travel.
     98=== Left mouse click on respective preset heading will open complete preset view ===#Leftmouseclickonrespectivepresetheadingwillopencompletepresetview
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    45 3) The key / value tagging is case sensitive, all keys should be entered in lower case.
     100[[Image(single-preset-shown-in-context-of-tagsmemberships-single-object.png,link=)]]
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    47 Back to [wiki:Help Main Help]
     102=== Uploading to OSM ===#UploadingtoOSM
     103If you are happy with all that you have done then you must upload your work to the OSM server. Click on the [[JOSMImage(upload,20,middle,link=)]] button.
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     105This will automatically trigger a [wikitr:/Help/Validator validation] of your changes. Review all validation warnings and try to resolve them before you upload. This will prevent unfortunate mistakes such as un-tagged objects or unconnected roads. Note that validator warnings can also be wrong in rare special cases.
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     107Before you upload, add a proper changeset comment and specify which source you used. This is important as it will show other users who see your changesets what this changeset was intended to modify and from where you took the information.
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     109[[Image(uploading data.gif,link=)]]
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     111''JOSM will give you an overview of the elements that it is about to upload. You will be asked to provide a short text summary and the source of your edits. This description will be saved with your data on the server and provides information for the [osmwww:history Recent Changes list], for example.''
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     113If you need more details or have questions about upload process, it is precisely covered at [wikitr:/Help/Action/Upload Upload data].
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     115
     116== Thank you! ==
     117Thanks for contributing to the OSM database. For more information see our [wikitr:/Help help page] or simply press `F1` over buttons or any interface element within JOSM. This will directly lead you to the respective help page.
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     119
     120== What's next ==
     121=== Results of your job ===
     122* Your changes will appear at the [osmwww:#layers= "Standard" layer] probably within a few minutes.
     123* Data in your routing software, maps and other services will be updated per each service (from minutes to days, weeks and months)
     124
     125=== Tell your friends ===
     126* Tell your friends how easy it is to update data and how your changes get displayed quickly. Truck drivers, couriers, photographers, bikers, journalists, fishermen and simply runners with GPS are always welcome in OSM.
     127* Precise and actual information may affect how you make decisions in your life. The more people who are active in the project, the faster the data gets updated. And while only [https://osmstats.neis-one.org/?item=countries&date= a few contributors] can be called as "active" at a given point in time. Every small change advances OSM to a complete and actual state.
     128* OSM data may be viewed as clocks: without an arrow you wouldn't know minutes. It often gets outdated - simply refresh it. When clocks stop we wind them up again.
     129* OpenStreetMap is about the whole planet in the same way how your clock about the current time.
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     131
     132= External links =
     133* [https://www.mapbox.com/blog/making-the-most-josm/ Your first steps with JOSM - the Java OpenStreetMap editor] 09/02/2016 by Ramya Ragupathy at Mapbox blog
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     135
     136= See also =
     137* [wikitr:/Help/Concepts/Object Objects in OSM data model]
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     140----
     141Back to [wikitr:/Help Main Help]