Thanks for your comments. You are right.
The map is already printed - we use it Saturday - but I think we are
going to use it later.
I copy and paste the comment into the wiki.
Cheers,
Julien
Le 23/01/2012 20:21, Wouter Hamelinck a écrit :
> Very nice work. I like it a lot.
>
> Can I make a few
Very nice work. I like it a lot.
Can I make a few suggestions?
1. You really should distinguish between the brown dashes. Your maps
is meant for cyclists so think like a cyclist. Now the RAVeL, the
tracks at Sart-Tilman, Boverie and Montagne de Bueren all look the
same. I think we can agree that
No, I used Mapnik. I found a lot of documentation and Maperitive is not
open source.
Not too much post-processing: I exported the map to SVG, using the
python library Cairo, and exported from svg to pdf in command line. This
was perfect for the printer, who could print it without any manipulation.
Wow, that is 'génial'. Did you use Maperitive in your tool chain? Did you
have to do a lot of postprocessing? I notice there are still quite a few
streets where Chemin or Rue are not capitalised. I have a script somewhere
to help correct those.
Great job!
Polyglot
2012/1/23 Julien Fastré
> Hi,
Hi,
I think it is a pleasure to know that our contributions are re-used...
So, I share my first map, made with openstreetmap data (you had guessed
it!).
I uploaded the map on wikimedia commons :
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Carte_de_Li%C3%A8ge_avec_parkings_v%C3%A9los.svg
We are going