Overall CartoDB is working out fairly well. Here's an example:
https://brycenesbitt.cartodb.com/viz/8385ca6a-49a1-11e4-ad81-0e4fddd5de28/public_map
I've post processed ways into nodes as suggested in this thread.
The cartoDB server side rendering is a big plus. Though it does still get
laggy: tr
>
>* Ways disappear on the map (they don't get a pin: >zoom in on the map to
see two hidden toilets).
>
This was a problem we had with the Mappa Mercia pub example. Turned out
overpass can export centre points and following an update to uMap we posted
a new guide:
http://www.mappa-mercia.org/2014
It depends on what is slowing down: retrieving the data via OverPass,
parsing that file, drawing the individual pins ?
- retrieving the data can be avoided by caching in a GeoJSON file. I don't
expect that clustering will help if this is the bottleneck
- the two other parts depend on your machine,
On 01/10/2014 02:00, Bryce Nesbitt wrote:
* Slowed down too much after about 200 points of interest (I need
about 30,000 minimum for the current project)
* Limited flexibility in designing the popup
* Ways disappear on the map (they don't get a pin: zoom in on the map
to see two hidden toile
Am 01.10.2014 03:00, schrieb Bryce Nesbitt:
>
> There's a lot to like about this. However, limits I hit were:
>
> * Slowed down too much after about 200 points of interest (I need about
> 30,000 minimum for the current project)
You definitely need to turn on clustering for your data laye
On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 3:14 AM, Jóhannes Birgir Jensson
wrote:
> Mappa Mercia have a tutorial on this, using uMap with live data from
> Overpass
> http://www.mappa-mercia.org/2014/09/creating-an-always-up-to-date-map.html
Thanks for this. I did try it:
http://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/map/test
http://cartodb.com has OSM Basemaps (via MapBox)
It can do server side rendering of datasets like fusion tables does.
On 18 Sep 2014 00:38, "Bryce Nesbitt" wrote:
> What's the best way to create a global "single point of interest" map,
> with OSM?
>
>
> I'm thinking something like this local p
I presume he means a map showing all occurrences of one particular type
of point of interest, e.g. pubs.
Steve
On 20/09/2014 19:39, John F. Eldredge wrote:
What is the difference between a "point of interest" and a "single
point of interest"? Saying that a map will show multiple "single
poin
What is the difference between a "point of interest" and a "single point
of interest"? Saying that a map will show multiple "single points of
interest" seems like a contradiction.
On 09/17/2014 06:32 PM, Bryce Nesbitt wrote:
What's the best way to create a global "single point of interest" ma
Mappa Mercia have a tutorial on this, using uMap with live data from
Overpass
http://www.mappa-mercia.org/2014/09/creating-an-always-up-to-date-map.html
Þann 18.9.2014 08:30, skrifaði Maurizio Napolitano:
IMHO:
http://umap.openstreetmap.fr
... and you can also add a osm layer by using a overp
IMHO:
http://umap.openstreetmap.fr
... and you can also add a osm layer by using a overpass-api query
Try overpass-turbo.eu to create the query
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I'm using leaflet in this 5.000 POI map to show the distribution of
estates in Iceland
http://osm.hlidskjalf.is/map-estates.php#7/64.767/-18.666
It seems adequate although zooming slows a bit down, each node is
clickable but at the moment only contains the name.
Þann 17.9.2014 23:32, skrifa
What's the best way to create a global "single point of interest" map, with
OSM?
I'm thinking something like this local pay phone map:
https://a.tiles.mapbox.com/v4/brycenesbitt.j82lj086/page.html?access_token=pk.eyJ1IjoiYnJ5Y2VuZXNiaXR0IiwiYSI6ImNFME9IckkifQ.Nd85HRRFP3Jy3gx8nQ3ATA#14/37.8699/-12
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