Possibly a daft question, but can you just screenshot it and open it in an image editor?
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Op just make sure the map is zoomed in as much as possible and necessary and this should work fine.
That's probably what I'll end up doing - the resolution should be high enough for my use-case.
I think I'm just a bit stumped (and frustrated) there's myriad of programs that allow you to do all kinds of things, including a lot that do all of the work of rendering it for printing and different paper sizes, but none for this mucj more basic task.
Thank you both!
I have nothing to bring to your question but wanted to say hello, fellow "learning Inkscape for Wikipedia" person!
There's a way to embed a map in the article itself. See page for information on how to do that.
Otherwise I am unaware of a tool that allows for a PNG or SVG export or OSM data.
(Direct link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Maps_for_Wikipedia )
This unfortunately doesn't allow you to draw a custom route, at least on the German Wikipedia. Thank you.
@Tvkan
Not PNG/JPEG, but as you mention Inkscape then maybe a SVG extract would work for you?
This site does several SVG styles:
https://extract.bbbike.org/
I'll take a look at it, cheers!