Looks interesting but only for high zoom-levels.
What queries can be supported to e.g. render a map of the world?
That would at least require all coastlines but not in full resolution.
This is only true for the coastlines, as mapnik is doing the same
(coastlines from shapefile, everything
Hi
have you tried using PovRAY [1]? It reads an ASCII-Script and produces
wonderful Images from it. PovRAY relates to Blender co. like LaTeX
relates to Word. It is very well suited for automated generation of 3D
models, as you can see with eagle3D [2]
Peter
[1] http://www.povray.org/
[2]
Hi Frederik
Are you aware of the nik2img tool which does pretty much everything
you write here - including specifying the zoom level?
No I wasn't aware of that, but it wasn't so much hassle to write my own
(just learned how cool python is - it took only about 2 hours).
I'll have a look at
If needed, I can also put a copy on my planet mirror. Just ping the
list once you've got something ready for release.
Yey! You're so cool, altogether!
Peter
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Hello
I'm writing on a simple Frontend for the mapnik-toolchain. Currently you
can call it like this:
osm-render --bbox 8.2011,49.9649,8.3278,50.0327 --size 8192x4096
I'd like to add another option like this:
osm-render --bbox 8.2011,49.9649,8.3278,50.0327 --zoom 14
The combination of
Hi
I'm nearly done putting together my Rendering Stack. It makes the
complete chain from the osm (x)api to the final map accessible via very
easy commands:
osm-load --bbox 8.2011,49.9649,8.3278,50.0327
osm-render --bbox 8.2011,49.9649,8.3278,50.0327
without loosing too much possibilities:
Hi Andrew
http://svn.openstreetmap.org/applications/rendering/mapnik/zoom-to-scale.txt
http://www.britishideas.com/2009/09/22/map-scales-and-printing-with-mapnik/
Thank you very much!
Peter
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Hi Ian
Peter, I can mirror/host it on my shared server account. I've got
unlimited bandwidth and they seem to be pretty good about allowing
large file downloads.
Of course I'm interested!
Next steps will be:
1. complete last tasks
2. make a torrent of it and publish it on osm-talk
I've converted it from nmea to gpx, the conditions are they don't want
people knowing their camping spots, but not all stops are camping
spots it could be just a place they pulled over to have lunch or visit
tourist info centres, it's not going to be very easy to anonymise the
data.
But this
I appear to have a problem with the M4 motorway in London. Almost all of
the road is correctly styled, however one part is completely black. I've
attached an example. Does anyone know why this has happened and how to
resolve it?
http://maps.m4.net/osm_tiles2/14/8178/5449.png
The
And I believe it has
been suggested to use boundary relations rather than polygons in cases
where there are a lot of overlapping boundaries.
Yes, I'ts not good to have overlapping ways - they are a mess to edit
and they can be constructed by relations, as well.
Peter
When removing so. as a friend the homepage states
{{name} wurde als Freund entfernt.
I'd guess there's a } missing?
Peter
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John Smith schrieb:
This site shows aussie postcodes over the top of a base layer:
http://www.aus-emaps.com/postcode_finder.php
How would I do something similar for postcodes in the OSM DB already,
and showing them as a shaded area, and 2 different colours if they've
been reviewed or not.
John Smith schrieb:
2009/9/22 Peter Körner osm-li...@mazdermind.de:
You may want to take a look at http://topo.geofabrik.de/
I can't read German, is there a download link or something?
Oh I'm sorry I missread your mail..
I thought you wanted to have hill-shading for your map ;)
As far as I
yummy goop schrieb:
Thank you for your thoughtful suggestions. I'm a n00b, so I'm not sure
if I have to setup my own instance of the database to run this query or,
if not, where I should go next. Any additional suggestions or direction
would be appreciated.
To run such queries you'll
Okay, so how can we go on now.. I'm not a ruby man and I don't have a
possibility to test all this.
Atm. my fallback-plan is to wait until the Wikimedia-Guys finished setup
of their copy of the osm-db (which will contain the history tables!) so
I can fetch my data directly from the db.
I'm
Atm. my fallback-plan is to wait until the Wikimedia-Guys finished
setup of their copy of the osm-db (which will contain the history
tables!)
Okay, maybe i was too fast too loud..
It might contain the history tables, but it will not contain history
data unless they have access to a dump
Hopefully you don't kill me right off but I re-created this Testcase in
the OSM db.
I only used a comment tag on each element so they won't get rendered and
are identifiable in the history as Testcase later. I also created them
near my home where I'm the only active mapper I now of.
==
c) this will cost disk-space and memory for the index. The CPU time
will be consumed only once.
This is NOT true. As I explained yesterday there is a very good reason
why we do not store a node revision in current_way_nodes and way_nodes.
I'm sorry I should have mentioned that all
Ian Dees schrieb:
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 9:30 AM, Tom Hughes t...@compton.nu
mailto:t...@compton.nu wrote:
This is NOT true. As I explained yesterday there is a very good reason
why we do not store a node revision in current_way_nodes and way_nodes.
The problem is that
What's the problem with that? If way 10 did not ever use node 50v3, then
it should not be included in the give me all ways that use node 50v3
call, right?
(semi-ASCII-art ahead, arm your fixed-width photos)
Here's way 10v1 (numbers are nodes):
50v151v152v2
...and a history
OGC services (there is already some buzz about that in talk-cu). And
customised renderings, of course.
+1 for customized renderings in different languages. I think Asian
languages should be pushed out faster.
This is already in build-up stage on the wikimedia servers (see [0] for
an
deleted - the GET /node/#id/ways call just does not spit out any
historic information. What we need would be a
GET /node/#id/#version/ways
But i don't think this can go into the api without a major change..
Peter
Ian Dees schrieb:
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 5:56 PM, Peter Körner osm-li
andrzej zaborowski schrieb:
2009/9/16 andrzej zaborowski balr...@gmail.com:
2009/9/15 Ian Dees ian.d...@gmail.com:
Next up are ways. This is pretty difficult, though, as a way's history only
shows the nodes that made up the way at that time, not which revision of
those nodes made up the way
GET /node/#id/#version/ways
But i don't think this can go into the api without a major change..
There is no problem adding new methods to the API at any point in time.
Col thing!
The problem here is that I doubt it is possible to implement such a
method in an efficient way -
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