Al 04/09/10 21:30, En/na Serge Wroclawski ha escrit:

If you're looking to make a custom rendered map, this is a bit more
complex. You need to tell the renderer to only represent certain
items.

This is what I refering...
The short answer for this is, you have roughly two options. First is
to use a commercial service like CloudMade to make your own custom
maps, or you can run them yourself. CloudMade has a custom map style
editor and then you can make your map the way you want it.

You could also make your own service like the one you describe where
people could enter their own renders on the fly, but be aware that
this is both disk and computationally expensive.

OSM doesn't run this type of service, I suspect for a few reasons. One
is that, as I mentioned, providing such a service would be both
storage and computationally intensive. Doing on the fly renderings
like that would place a burden on the system. Secondly, there are
options for other providers (including commercial providers) to step
in and provide that service for users, if they want/need it. And
thirdly, because the data is available, if a user needs that, they
could certainly provide it to themselves given a little time and the
technical knowhow.

This is a pain. I think the usefulness of this feature could launch OSM as one killer apps of the web. Thinking of other maps of the web (free or not), the user is passive: he/she has no choice of displaying. Display what user exactly wants could change the view of web mapps.

Commercial application over OSM or personal servers doing that could be good, but maybe the best thing is the "officiality" of own OSM of this class.... The corps are corps and don't move for "common good" of people.

I understand cpu and memory limitations of this. But certainly there is no real limitation. OSM developers are good and I think it's a thing they could do... For the other hand, yes, the data is available: you could download all the tiles or use josm (or any other program) and see what you want. But don't forget that most of users of web has no idea of tiles, josm, .... I think they want interfaces. This is the reason of my idea.

I know how to find busstop near X point, but for OSM outer user, he/she does not know (or thinking for example seeing the rivers of UK for scolars).

Transforming OSM to a service could provide more popularity of the project.


Maybe you could reconsiderate...

Regards and thanks for the answers,
Xan.

Lastly, you mentioned querying. This doesn't sound much like you want
a visual representation, but you want to ask geographic questions to
the system and get an answer, and I'm afraid I don't know of any
service like the one you're talking about, though it wouldn't be very
difficult to write. In fact it may exist and I don't know about it,
but you could certainly take the data, put it in a database and then
run queries against it.


I hope that answers your question.

- Serge

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