Hi,
I would calculate with half the size of 13kB.
Many tiles are only around 100 bytes.
This will be around 1 to 2 weeks.
ok, then I should get started...
Or are there any other ideas on how to get such a big amount of
data?
See why almost no-one renders in advance every thing up to
Hello,
I set up a PostGIS-DB-server and I am ready to go to render some tiles
with mapnik.
Everything works but tiles are empty.
I guess that mapnik does not find and features because it is looking
with another SRID?
My osm tables use Google Mercartor (SRID= 900913) What is mapnik
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Hi,
for a project I need to have a a local tile map server of tiles of (at
least) Germany for all zoom levels, because I need to have the tiles
available immediately and reliable. I was thinking of the
CloudMapMobile tiles because I want to use them on a small screen and
there they look
Hi,
does nobody has a hint or better idea to do it?
cheers
Ivo
On 28.01.2009, at 15:16, Ivo Brodien wrote:
Hello,
for a project I want to render SVG maps on-the-fly using Geoserver
and a PostGIS data store. I know there is Cairo but don't need it to
be that perfect. The files should
Casing is the border of the road, whereas the fill is the colour in
the centre. You’ll see that these are two overlapping lines, with
the casing slightly wider than the fill, such that just either edge
shows through once the fill is drawn on top.
Thanks. Now I understand. Case had so
Hello,
for a project I want to render SVG maps on-the-fly using Geoserver and
a PostGIS data store. I know there is Cairo but don't need it to be
that perfect. The files should be as small as possible while still
nice enough to see recognize something.
As already mentioned on this list I
Hi Marcus,
I am wondering. What are you using the rendered images for?
I want to build some sort of SVG(-T) map-server for mobile clients.
Cheers
Ivo
PS: Your given name sounds nice :)
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Hi,
The nicest way I know is using some xslt from here:
https://lists.berlios.de/pipermail/mapnik-users/2008-June/000986.html
This produces a neatly formatted page listing all the layers, styles
and
rules with min/max zooms and mouse-overs with details of css
parameters
etc.
I took a
On 24.01.2009, at 16:37, Jan-Benedict Glaw wrote:
Well, with some luck, only BIOS configuration is needed to make the
chipset remap parts of the RAM to addresses greater than 4GB. Not
every BIOS/chipset combination supports that, though...
Don't know. The mobo sees all 4GB. The linux just
The nicest way I know is using some xslt from here:
https://lists.berlios.de/pipermail/mapnik-users/2008-June/000986.html
This produces a neatly formatted page listing all the layers, styles
and
rules with min/max zooms and mouse-overs with details of css
parameters
etc.
Thanks for the
The main tile server imports the data with:
$ osm2pgsql --slim -C 2100
it worked with this the option above using -C 2300 - just to be sure.
It took 18 hours on my machine! Quite a lot, but I don't want to
complain because it worked!
FWIW, it's never a good idea to give it more than the
The main tile server imports the data with:
$ osm2pgsql --slim -C 2100
it worked with this the option above using -C 2300 - just to be sure.
It took 18 hours on my machine! Quite a lot, but I don't want to
complain because it worked!
bye and thanks for the friendly help
Ivo
Hi Dave,
You can check http://www.openstreetmap.org/stats/data_stats.html to
see the current object counts. It's about 24m ways.
ahh. Thanks. Did not know this page.
If you don't need the whole planet then use an extract -- it goes a
lot quicker. Otherwise invest in some more RAM -- it
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