Yup! Osmarender seems to produce SVG, and I guess SVG is an
intermediate stage in producing the bitmap [EMAIL PROTECTED] tiles, but
what I am suggesting should be considered is a server that would
deliver tiles in SVG format instead of/as an alternative to bitmap
tiles. Could this be done s
Tom Hughes Wrote:
>Sure. I'll just look in the cupboard marked "spare servers"
Please.. Please.. tell me where that cupboard is I've been searching for
it at home and work for months now ;)
Damian Fell
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Hi,
>I have developed a mobile-phone Java app (called 'mom') to navigate OSM
>maps and save GPX tracks (amongst other things) which will soon be out
>there for people to download. It uses mapnick PNG tiles at 5 of OSM's
>scales (3, 6, 9, 12 & 15) which look nice but are quite big f
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 2:33 PM, elvin ibbotson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> poco.org.uk
>
> I have developed a mobile-phone Java app (called 'mom') to navigate OSM
> maps and save GPX tracks (amongst other things) which will soon be out there
> for people to download. It uses mapnick PNG tiles at
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Robert (Jamie) Munro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>If it can draw the SVG maps, it doesn't have graphics limitations. If
>nothing else, you could download the OSM mobile binary and convert to
>SVG in the phone. Take a look at osmarender. It probably won't be easy
>to d
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elvin ibbotson wrote:
| poco.org.uk
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| I have developed a mobile-phone Java app (called 'mom') to navigate OSM
| maps and save GPX tracks (amongst other things) which will soon be out
| there for people to download. It uses mapnick PNG tiles at 5 of O
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
elvin ibbotson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had been intending to get round to mailing this list enquiring if
> SVG downloads were possible/available when the Export tab appeared.
> My initial delight** was slightly diminished when I exported a map in
> two
poco.org.uk
I have developed a mobile-phone Java app (called 'mom') to navigate
OSM maps and save GPX tracks (amongst other things) which will soon
be out there for people to download. It uses mapnick PNG tiles at 5
of OSM's scales (3, 6, 9, 12 & 15) which look nice but are quite big
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