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:
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 layer.
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
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
* 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:
On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 3:14 AM, Jóhannes Birgir Jensson j...@betra.is
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://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 bry...@obviously.com wrote:
What's the best way to create a global single point of interest map,
with OSM?
I'm thinking something like
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 map,
with
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
points
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,
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
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:
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