Hi,
After a recent spate of OSM activity, especially with regards to
rendering and so on, I've put together a bookmarklet designed to help
visualize changes to OSM data in Mapnik more rapidly.
http://labs.metacarta.com/osm/up-to-date/
Using osmosis, osm2pgsql, and Mapnik, a bookmarklet which
2009/1/22 Christopher Schmidt crschm...@metacarta.com:
http://labs.metacarta.com/osm/up-to-date/
Just tried it on a few places I updated last night, very smooth!
In mapnik, some bits rendered slightly differently in style (e.g. base
background colour differs). Some names (e.g. of buildings or
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 12:23:56PM +, LeedsTracker wrote:
2009/1/22 Christopher Schmidt crschm...@metacarta.com:
http://labs.metacarta.com/osm/up-to-date/
Just tried it on a few places I updated last night, very smooth!
In mapnik, some bits rendered slightly differently in style (e.g.
Christopher Schmidt wrote:
After a recent spate of OSM activity, especially with regards to
rendering and so on, I've put together a bookmarklet designed to help
visualize changes to OSM data in Mapnik more rapidly.
http://labs.metacarta.com/osm/up-to-date/
Very nice indeed. This is
2009/1/22 Christopher Schmidt crschm...@metacarta.com:
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 12:23:56PM +, LeedsTracker wrote:
2009/1/22 Christopher Schmidt crschm...@metacarta.com:
In mapnik, some bits rendered slightly differently in style (e.g. base
background colour differs).
This is intentional.
Subject: [OSM-talk] Up-to-Date, Minutely Mapnik Bookmarklet
Hi,
After a recent spate of OSM activity, especially with regards to
rendering and so on, I've put together a bookmarklet designed to help
visualize changes to OSM data in Mapnik more rapidly.
http://labs.metacarta.com/osm/up-to-date
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From: talk-boun...@openstreetmap.org
[mailto:talk-boun...@openstreetmap.org] On Behalf Of Christopher Schmidt
Sent: 22 January 2009 12:09
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: [OSM-talk] Up-to-Date, Minutely Mapnik Bookmarklet
Hi,
After a recent spate of OSM activity, especially with regards
After a recent spate of OSM activity, especially with regards to
rendering and so on, I've put together a bookmarklet designed to help
visualize changes to OSM data in Mapnik more rapidly.
http://labs.metacarta.com/osm/up-to-date/
Using osmosis, osm2pgsql, and Mapnik, a bookmarklet
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 01:18:35PM +, Steve Chilton wrote:
Very neat.
Works well and very quick.
I tested on something I did last night which shows fine, but it was a
coastal area and no land/sea (ie no coast showing) which is a little
disorientating (I was editing a river/coastline
Sent: 22 January 2009 12:09
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: [OSM-talk] Up-to-Date, Minutely Mapnik Bookmarklet
Hi,
After a recent spate of OSM activity, especially with regards to
rendering and so on, I've put together a bookmarklet designed to help
visualize changes to OSM data
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 02:42:43PM +0100, Marc Schütz wrote:
After a recent spate of OSM activity, especially with regards to
rendering and so on, I've put together a bookmarklet designed to help
visualize changes to OSM data in Mapnik more rapidly.
2009/1/22 Christopher Schmidt crschm...@metacarta.com:
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 02:42:43PM +0100, Marc Schütz wrote:
After a recent spate of OSM activity, especially with regards to
rendering and so on, I've put together a bookmarklet designed to help
visualize changes to OSM data in Mapnik
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 02:52:12PM +, Jon Burgess wrote:
2009/1/22 Christopher Schmidt crschm...@metacarta.com:
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 02:42:43PM +0100, Marc Schütz wrote:
After a recent spate of OSM activity, especially with regards to
rendering and so on, I've put together a
The osm.xml files are largely the same (I think I'm out of date by a
couple commits, but they're the same other than that).
Many thanks for the wiki page, strangely, I was working on the exact same
thing at the same time ;-)
Seams we came accross to almost the same tools and solution.
My
After a recent spate of OSM activity, especially with regards
to
rendering and so on, I've put together a bookmarklet designed
to help
visualize changes to OSM data in Mapnik more rapidly.
http://labs.metacarta.com/osm/up-to-date/
I'm not entirely sure what a bookmarklet is, but if I cut
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