Re: [OSM-dev] Rendering of Cliffs using mapnik-cairo?

2012-03-18 Thread Graham Jones
Ah - I think you have got it there, thank you. The problem goes away if I view the file with xpdf rather than evince - I'll try filing a bug with evince. Thanks Graham. On 18 March 2012 20:15, nimix wrote: > Hi, > I had such isues when using Ubuntus default PDF reader. Have you tried to > l

Re: [OSM-dev] shortestpathtree.org - a tool for quickly checking OSM data integrity

2012-03-18 Thread Brandon Martin-Anderson
Some of the js files are mapreduce scripts for preparing the data. Some are clientside javascript, for serving to browsers. Some are for node.js clientside javascript. Woo! On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 11:02 AM, Mike N wrote: > On 3/12/2012 12:11 PM, Brandon Martin-Anderson wrote: >> >> Behold! I made

Re: [OSM-dev] Rendering of Cliffs using mapnik-cairo?

2012-03-18 Thread nimix
Hi, I had such isues when using Ubuntus default PDF reader. Have you tried to load your files with adobe reade? That solved the problem for my files. Unfortunately I don't have a pc with the adobe reader right now, where I can try it. Best Regards, Melchior -- View this message in context: http:/

Re: [OSM-dev] osm2pgsql diff imports benchmarks

2012-03-18 Thread Kai Krueger
sylvain letuffe wrote > > It turned out that the index on the "pending" field wasn't used at all and > led > to a full scan of the planet_osm_ways table, increasing noticeably the > diff > import. > I think I have seen that one before as well. If I remember correctly, it was sufficient to run

[OSM-dev] osm2pgsql diff imports benchmarks

2012-03-18 Thread sly (sylvain letuffe)
Hi, In the process of trying to speed up diff imports with osm2pgsql, I'm searching for a "typical" output of osm2pgsql importing one minute. I know of : http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osm2pgsql/benchmarks But beside the one I just wrote, there are no output of what is "expected" for a one

Re: [OSM-dev] New osmlib-base (after nearly 3 years)

2012-03-18 Thread Serge Wroclawski
On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 1:19 PM, Jochen Topf wrote: > Hi! > > On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 12:11:10PM -0400, Serge Wroclawski wrote: >> As is so often the case with software in our community, we add >> features to scratch our own itch. >> >> Jochen has largely moved away from osmlib to work on osmium,

Re: [OSM-dev] New osmlib-base (after nearly 3 years)

2012-03-18 Thread Jochen Topf
Hi! On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 12:11:10PM -0400, Serge Wroclawski wrote: > As is so often the case with software in our community, we add > features to scratch our own itch. > > Jochen has largely moved away from osmlib to work on osmium, so the > software hasn't had any updates in nearly 3 years. >

[OSM-dev] New osmlib-base (after nearly 3 years)

2012-03-18 Thread Serge Wroclawski
Hi all, As is so often the case with software in our community, we add features to scratch our own itch. Jochen has largely moved away from osmlib to work on osmium, so the software hasn't had any updates in nearly 3 years. In that spirit, I've taken osmlib-base and forked it. My version is at:

Re: [OSM-dev] shortestpathtree.org - a tool for quickly checking OSM data integrity

2012-03-18 Thread Mike N
On 3/12/2012 12:11 PM, Brandon Martin-Anderson wrote: Behold! I made a thing. http://shortestpathtree.org Awesome - I'd like to play with this on nearby data. I can't seem to figure out the server-side context used to execute the javascript. Do you have more details on this? Thanks!