Hi, I am one of the volunteers of the Internet-in-a-Box project (http://iiab.io). I remember discussing with you about two years ago on IRC on how to render tiles for offline usage and your guidance was very helpful. Since then, I went on rendering OSM-Bright tiles for various zoom levels also incorporating srtm data as contours+hillshade. At the time, those were raster tiles.
Is your new tileset raster or vector? I intend to go about making a base OSM tileset in vector, + high zoom regional vector tilesets. Also intend to render srtm data as contour+hillshade. I was looking at openmaptiles for the same. I thought I'd reply to this email if there is a common goal here, or whether you have any thoughts on the plans outlined above. The current OSM vector tiles (low zoom) made available on the Internet-in-a-Box may be seen here - http://iiab.me/modules/en-worldmap-10/map.html Looking forward to your reply. -Anish On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 3:09 AM Paul Norman <[email protected]> wrote: > Many people have asked about downloading low-zoom tiles of OpenStreetMap > Carto. I’ve completed my project to script automatic downloading, > importing, and pre-rendering of an OpenStreetMap Carto database to make > it available for others, and have put the results on one of my servers > at http://legolas.paulnorman.ca/prerender/ > > The tar files contain zoom 0 to zoom 6, 8, 9 or 10, depending on the > file name. > > These are most useful for someone who wants to render the world but > doesn’t need high zooms and doesn’t want to set up a database server. > Because the tiles are just tiles in a directory structure there’s no > need for anything except a web server to serve them. > > Are these useful for you? Let me know, and I’ll provide them on an > ongoing basis. These particular files contain OSM data from December > 17th rendered with OpenStreetMap Carto v4.18.0 > > > _______________________________________________ > dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/dev >
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