[[TranslatedPages]] = Command Line Options = {{{#!comment unfinished hb- }}} Three groups of command line options can be involved in starting JOSM. {{{ #!sh # Running a jar file java [Java options] -jar josm-tested.jar [Programm arguments] # Launching a Web Start javaws [run-options] }}} Beginning on the right-hand-side of the command line these groups are: Programm arguments or ''Post jar arguments'' for JOSM:: Control JOSM directly, for example `--language=ru` or `--skip-plugins` or `--help` Java Virtual Machine options:: Control the handler of virtual machine, for example `--Xmx2048m`. The `--jar jarfile` part is a java option, too. Control the environment inside the virtual machine for JOSM, for example `-Djosm.home=/home/user/.josm_dev` WebStart run-options:: Control the startup of the handler, for example `-J--Xmx2048m` to hand over the string 'Xmx2048m' to the JVM `--offline` The option group names used here follow the documentation on [https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/tools/unix/java.html#CBBIJCHG Runtime Engine] and on [https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/tools/unix/javaws.html Web Start]. === Programm arguments ===#Postjararguments These options need to be provided after the -jar josm.jar part of the command line. {{{ --help|-h Show this help --geometry=widthxheight(+|-)x(+|-)y Standard unix geometry argument [--download=]minlat,minlon,maxlat,maxlon Download the bounding box [--download=] Download the location at the URL (with lat=x&lon=y&zoom=z) [--download=] Open a file (any file type that can be opened with File/Open) --downloadgps=minlat,minlon,maxlat,maxlon Download the bounding box as raw GPS --downloadgps= Download the location at the URL (with lat=x&lon=y&zoom=z) as raw GPS --selection= Select with the given search --[no-]maximize Launch in maximized mode --reset-preferences Reset the preferences to default --load-preferences= Changes preferences according to the XML file --set== Set preference key to value --language= Set the language --version Displays the JOSM version and exits --debug Print debugging messages to console --skip-plugins Skip loading plugins --offline= Disable access to the given resource(s), separated by comma }}} === Java options ===#JOSMJVMoptions provided as Java system properties {{{ -Djosm.pref=/PATH/TO/JOSM/PREF Set the preferences directory -Djosm.userdata=/PATH/TO/JOSM/USERDATA Set the user data directory -Djosm.cache=/PATH/TO/JOSM/CACHE Set the cache directory -Djosm.home=/PATH/TO/JOSM/HOMEDIR Relocate all 3 directories to homedir. }}} `-Djosm.home` has lower precedence, i.e. the specific setting overrides this general one. For some tasks, JOSM has a large appetite for memory. On the one hand, it may be necessary to configure an -Xmx memory size that supports more JOSM plugins and other JOSM editing features. On the other hand, slow systems or those systems with few memory resources, can be stabilized by restricting JOSM memory use. These example Java memory settings provide examples that start with systems that have few memory resources to systems with vast amounts of memory. {{{ -Xmx...m Set maximum Java heap size in megabytes -Xmx256m -Xmx1024m -Xmx2048m }}} examples {{{ #!sh java -jar josm.jar track1.gpx track2.gpx london.osm java -jar josm.jar https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=13/43.2/11.1 java -jar josm.jar london.osm --selection=http://www.ostertag.name/osm/OSM_errors_node-duplicate.xml java -jar josm.jar 43.2,11.1,43.4,11.4 java -jar josm.jar --set=expert=true java -Djosm.pref=$XDG_CONFIG_HOME -Djosm.userdata=$XDG_DATA_HOME -Djosm.cache=$XDG_CACHE_HOME -jar josm.jar java -Djosm.home=/home/user/.josm_dev -jar josm.jar java -Xmx1024m -jar josm.jar }}} Parameters `--download`, `--downloadgps` and `--selection` are processed in this order. Make sure you load some data if you use `--selection`. === See also === * [wiki:Help/Preferences Preferences] - overview page about all "preferences" * [[jnlpOptions]]