keepers of osm.xml would be open to a bit of rejiggering?
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modification of visitors.
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Can anyone think of any reason why it might be a bad idea?
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this approach. Although tagging for the
renderer is greatly discouraged, right now a lot of renders look
wrong. OpenCycleMap, for example, looks like the Great Guide To Biking
To Church at certain zoom levels.
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nothing, have a GPS, don't have a GPS, etc.
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for rendering these, they're just what I was looking for.
You're right, there are a few gaps, but the appearance may be
sufficiently believable, which is all I'm really looking for!
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a
convincing rail network map for the whole continent at a fairly low
resolution? (e.g. zoom level 5 or 6 in terms of tiles)
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- such an animation for the SF Bay Area would be great
to see.
Thank you!
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a fresh update of osm2pgsql. I can
see now that the revision I'm using is older than #10464, where some
inconsistency resilience was added.
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I'm liking Jochen Topf's suggestion here:
If the planet dump plus the diff from the same day is what
everybody
wants anyway, why not do this on the server side and hold the planet
back after the first diff
don't
think it needs their input at all.
Mikel Maron suggested that I cc: team@, when I spoke to him about this
a few days ago, because it's connected to a *.openstreetmap.org service.
Thanks for your reply!
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maintaining a dataset based on osm2pgsql with the
provided default.style, would a dataset based on osmosis result in a
substantially different table structure?
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potentially address this.
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On Sep 19, 2008, at 10:50 PM, Igor Brejc wrote:
Michal, very nice!
I was thinking about hosting the tiles on S3 too. What's your
experience on this (speed, $ cost, ...)?
Igor
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Hi everyone,
I'll be writing more about this over
on the Cascadenik work obtainable from
mapnik-utils:
http://code.google.com/p/mapnik-utils/
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http://planet.openstreetmap.org/
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such links where they seem to be omitted.
I guess for my next question, where do the builtup area polygons come
from?
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the main site hasn't updated the shape in a while, so if
you've added stuff recently and it isn't appearing you might need to
prod someone.
Have a nice day,
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I'm trying to understand how OSM generates coastlines
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the intarray module,
but it's not included in contrib/ for postgresql-8.3 on Debian Lenny.
Where should I be looking for this?
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and space, and still import subsequent
diffs.
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--slim, or would it be better to compile directly out of SVN?
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the dependencies mentioned on the OSM wiki:
build-essential libxml2-dev libgeos-dev libpq-dev libbz2-dev. Does
this error look familiar to anyone?
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where it was built, it complains that default.style
can't be found. Otherwise works beautifully.
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aren't going to work for what
I'd like to use it for. I'm using the Debian Lenny package, not sure
exactly of the version.
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