The experimentation was paused for a few days as a failing hard disk was
being replaced. If anyone wants to download generated tiles for offline
usage, you can find sets here:
http://home.braddock.com:28112/
The names of the .tar.gz files should convey the type of tileset. Eg:
That sounds like a neat idea. I've raised a question in the xsce community
whether individual deployments would require maps in two or more languages.
Conveniently, we have a call discussing this with various deployers and
developers in two days' time[1].
If not, this will result in savings only
> If not, this will result in savings only while generating the tiles in
> both rendering time and space. Deployments will likely use only their
> specific language tiles. Nevertheless, this looks to be a promising way of
> setting things up. I'm guessing leaflet or similar won't have any issue
>
So awesome to see this happening, Anish. The multilingual tiles is going to
be quite a challenge especially if constrained by server resources as you
would need to generate a different version of the tile for each language,
and that can quickly multiply your storage and rendering requirements.