[talk-au] Boundary names...

2009-08-21 Thread John Smith
I think I finally figured out where boundary names are coming from, can others 
confirm that boundary names are no longer being rendered please.

I now only see one 'Curra' on the map compared to 2 or 3 :)

http://maps.bigtincan.com/?zoom=14lat=-26.086308194794lon=152.57117074638

Also I can't see postcodes that were previously being rendered:

http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=-26.17674lon=152.5zoom=15
http://maps.bigtincan.com/?lat=-26.17674lon=152.5zoom=15


  

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Re: [talk-au] Boundary names...

2009-08-21 Thread BlueMM
John Smith delta_foxt...@... writes:
 I think I finally figured out where boundary names are coming from, can 
 others confirm that boundary names are no longer being rendered please.
[SNIP] 

As you probably expected, I see the same as you...
BlueMM


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Re: [talk-au] Boundary names...

2009-08-21 Thread John Smith
--- On Fri, 21/8/09, BlueMM bluemm1975-...@yahoo.com wrote:

 As you probably expected, I see the same as you...

I was hoping I excluded the right ones, but didn't know if I covered all 
possible cases, I've only seen postcode and suburb names, I can only assume 
there would be state and country ones rendered somewhere too.


  

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Re: [talk-au] Boundary names...

2009-08-21 Thread Matt White
John Smith wrote:
 I think I finally figured out where boundary names are coming from, can 
 others confirm that boundary names are no longer being rendered please.

 I now only see one 'Curra' on the map compared to 2 or 3 :)

 http://maps.bigtincan.com/?zoom=14lat=-26.086308194794lon=152.57117074638

 Also I can't see postcodes that were previously being rendered:

 http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=-26.17674lon=152.5zoom=15
 http://maps.bigtincan.com/?lat=-26.17674lon=152.5zoom=15

   
One thing I noticed is that your coastlines seem out of date (and in 
return, the main OSM map doesn't handle overflow of residential areas 
into coastline very well).

I do also like the fact that the example for this issue is in Tin Can 
Bay... seems somehow appropriate

http://maps.bigtincan.com/?zoom=13lat=-25.92528274338lon=153.0494625901layer=BTTflat=flon=tlat=tlon=
vs
http://osm.org/go/ueWmh2l


Otherwise, the style sheet is looking pretty good

Mat

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Re: [talk-au] Boundary names...

2009-08-21 Thread John Smith
--- On Sat, 22/8/09, Matt White mattwh...@iinet.com.au wrote:

 One thing I noticed is that your coastlines seem out of
 date (and in 
 return, the main OSM map doesn't handle overflow of
 residential areas 
 into coastline very well).

I need to look into how the coastlines are done, I don't think data from the 
OSM database is used, but rather a set of shape files and these don't get 
pushed out as a changeset.


  

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