Re: [OSM-dev] New Map Style feedback

2015-11-03 Thread joost schouppe
I agree that knowing which roads are toll and which aren't is super
interesting. However, there's plenty of trunk roads that are toll in South
America and there are quite a few motorways in France that aren't toll.

Really, I think we need a road-focused mapstyle that shows paved/unpaved
and toll/no toll information first. I don't think trying to convey all of
this in OSM-carto is ever going to work.
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[osmosis-dev] Parsing polygons from OSM file

2015-11-03 Thread Gabriel Vatin
Hi all !

I'd like to have some information and tips about parsing polygons from OSM.
Here is the thing: I'm trying to extract parkings from a zone with osmosis.
I tried 2 different commands.

For parkings as nodes:
(...) --tf accept-nodes amenity=parking --write-xml parkingN.osm

For parking as polygons:
(...) --tf accept-ways amenity=parking --write-xml parkingW.osm

I'm using QGis to preview these data. Nodes are ok, but I don't know how to
parse osm file for polygons. Is this the good Osmosis command ?
And do you know any good script for parsing polygons from the ways file? An
example of parking space:






















Thanks !


Gabriel
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[OSM-dev] Master class in map style writing

2015-11-03 Thread Andrew Hain
Following the release of the new map style, would anyone who is familiar
with writing map style sheets for OSM-based rendering be willing to explain
the skill of doing so to people who are interested in creating their own
style but may not know where to start?

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Andrew


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Re: [OSM-dev] New Map Style feedback

2015-11-03 Thread Paul Fox
i'm mostly a read-only participant on this list, but i do have a
question:  i'm currently seeing several places where the map
style changes based on my zoom level.  i assume this is a caching
problem, likely in my browser (google chrome).  should i be
surprised at this?  it's a little disconcerting when the style
of a road changes while zooming in or out, or at a single zoom
level at a tile boundary, as in this screenshot:
http://www.foxharp.boston.ma.us/tmp/sr48-screen.png
(at other than zoom 16, the SR48 is amber, not red.)

paul
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