Hi Andreas,
I'm the author of Kosmos. It doesn't really work with the new OSM data (64
bit IDs etc) and I haven't received any user support email for at least a
couple of years, so it's safe to say no one uses it anymore. Maperitive
replaced all of its functionality long time ago. So if you feel t
> Is anybody still using the Kosmos software?
It seems I had updated at least the mono version of the rules already, so have
now deleted all my Kosmos rules from the wiki.
Ed
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This doesn't actually solve the problem, but you can filter the search
results by searching only on certain namespaces, such as the namespace
"(Main)" and "Talk".
This way, at least user pages wouldn't show as a result, which is where
most Kosmos rendering rules appear.
> Would it be alright to r
> Is anybody still using the Kosmos software?
Your question prompted me to run Kosmos, as I still have it installed as well
as Maperitive and I wasn't sure why. It seems I haven't yet upgraded the rules
I used to create the Beer Festival map I did for station to venue which uses
http://wiki.ope
I'm trying to clean up the Wiki and frequently use "What links here",
especially when it's not clear how a tag I used and I suspect different
definitions on different pages.
Usually that works great and I get like 5-15 results, but for some tags
I get like 100+, because they are linked to Kosm
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