Thanks for the responses. > walkingpapers has some overview map thingie as well > http://www.walking-papers.org/
Yeah, walking papers is nice, but doesn't do the multi-page directory format I'm interested in. Where's the "overview map thingie"? >http://www.townguide.webhop.net/ Its main advantage over maposmatic seems to be the ability to focus on certain kinds of things (pubs, for example). > maposmatic is a good place to start: > http://www.maposmatic.org Yeah, this seems like the best. Obviously it only currently does single page format, but the rendering infrastructure, user interface etc is all there. To be a bit clearer about what I'm talking about, picture a book of say 200 pages, covering a very large city (eg, Melbourne, Australia where I live - approx 4 million people spread over a ridiculously large area). There's a street index at the back, but that's only tangential to the maps - not the central goal. So the hard bit is setting up a structure to impose a grid structure over the inhabited parts of the city, rendering it all, and adding all the cross references between pages. Oh, and then, printing and binding :) Steve _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk