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render_list talks to the renderd and can be used to pre-populate the
meta-tiles an apache/mod_tile-based tile server. <br>
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generate_tile renders tiles direct as individual PNGs suitable for
either direct access or static serving.<br>
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I use render_list and wrote a script to generate the desired tile
numbers into a render_list input file to prime my tile server, also
built from the switch2osm instructions.<br>
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Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ<br>
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On 6/17/2012 8:39 AM, Jason Clark wrote:
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cite="mid:CAKVNnUY7Efvm74nT1iuxkQTvJfJ_k2Omp_bMxe2gY6ABpkyfSw@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">What is the main difference between these two scripts
to pre-render tiles? It appears as though render_list spits out
the .meta files and generate_tiles.py generates .png files? I'm
trying to pre-render tiles for a given area, for a server built
off of the instructions on switch2osm.
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