On 18 March 2011 15:15, Gregory Williams <
gregory.willi...@purplegeodesoftware.co.uk> wrote:

> Peter,
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> A great service. It’ll certainly help me with keeping track of where extra
> details still need to be mapped.
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> I’ve noticed these small issues:
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> -       Ferry routes appear to be highlighted in red on the Water layer,
> but this doesn’t match anything in the key.
> http://www.itoworld.com/product/data/ito_map/main?view=3&bbox=100067.24713886814,6641995.275980514,184201.48415728885,6686900.195601286&layers=&base_style=&clear_map_history=true
>

Yes - the keys needs bit of work - I added ferry routes after creating them.
I would say that the colours might benefit from the rationalisation across
different styles.

> -       At zoom level 3 on the Water layer it appears to load overlay
> tiles for that layer, but also displays the “You need to zoom in further to
> view the overlay layer” warning.
> http://www.itoworld.com/product/data/ito_map/main?view=3&bbox=58000.12998157775,6619542.830379137,226268.60401842726,6709352.669620863&layers=&base_style=&clear_map_history=true
>
> That is for today only. We experiments with rendering other places and
other zoom levels before settling on what we have today. As a result we have
other tiles rendered rather randomly at present.

> -       Schools with names are incorrectly bordered with red (as Steve
> Doerr has also just pointed out):
> http://www.itoworld.com/product/data/ito_map/main?view=6&bbox=119108.430780305,6666754.055789617,124366.820593955,6669560.613265983&layers=&base_style=&clear_map_history=true
>

We are looking into this one (and also for the point about  ignored house
numbers). Looks like a bug to us but not one which we can fix until next
week. Sorry about that.


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> A layer showing lighting would also be very useful. I realise that there’s
> a similar layer on the Wikimedia Toolserver, but it doesn’t seem to get
> updated:
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> http://toolserver.org/~osm/styles/?layers=B000F0TF0000F0FFF0000&zoom=13&lat=51.28253&lon=1.08301
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I had made one of those, but it didn't have a key so I didn't release it and
I also wanted to cap the number of initial layers. It still doesn't have a
key but I have released it so you can take a peek as the servers seem to be
coping. I was also going to adjust the script to highlight the trunk road
network in grey if nothing is specified (as I do for highway lanes and speed
limits views).

To answer your other question below which you then answered yourself! (this
was 'Is it intentional that highway=unclassified and highway=residential
don’t seem to fall under “other” when they haven’t got a maxspeed tag
applied? ') the answer is yes - I felt that we could focus of capturing
speed limits for the 'through' routes for starters. No problem giving speeds
for very minor roads but the layer won't draw attention to the fact that
they are missing. I will clarify the key.

Incidentally, what has the performance been like? Has it felt slow for
anyone?



Peter




Cheers,
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> Gregory
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> *From:* Peter Miller [mailto:peter.mil...@itoworld.com]
> *Sent:* 18 March 2011 14:13
> *To:* Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org
> *Subject:* [Talk-GB] new ITO Map service in beta
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> ITO are pleased to announce a set of new 'overlay maps' for OpenStreetMap
> which can highlights some of the data layers, such as speed limits, highway
> lane widths, whether rivers are navigable and if buildings have addresses
> etc.
>
> The service is still very much in beta and may suffer if many people jump
> on it at the same time but lets see what happens.
>
> The service is available here:
> http://www.itoworld.com/product/data/ito_map/main
>
> And a wiki description is available here:
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/ITO_Map
>
> We are starting with a service for a bounding box that included the UK and
> northern France, Holland, a bit of Germany and up to southern Norway and a
> separate bounding box including the bay area, SF. The tiles will always be
> based current daily diff planet data (with a 24 hour processing lag). We
> should never serve old tiles from old data. If the service is noticeably
> slow then please give it a break for a hour and then try again.
>
> We will roll out the service to more areas as the system beds in and then
> globally over the next few weeks assuming that the servers hold up.
>
> We will gather feedback over the next week or so and then many some changes
> to the service to iron out any wrinkles.
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>
> Regards,
>
>
> Peter Miller
> ITO World Ltd
>
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