2009/9/23 Steven te Brinke s.tebri...@student.utwente.nl:
OpenLayers has nice support for vectors. It supports many formats, you can
easily add WKT geometries for example. This is the best way to go if you
want to add simple or dynamic overlays.
The postcode finder you mentioned uses a tiled
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.
Something like this
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.
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?
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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
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