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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 30.07.2021 um 20:22 schrieb Tom
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<div>I also wanted to thank Rob for the overlay, which is really
useful. I wondered if there's a reason you've used WMTS, or
more specifically if it is/can be made compatible with osmand
and Vespucci. I can't get it in those.</div>
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<p>Depending on what WMTS server Rob has used, it may be possible to
get an OSM/google tiles compatible URL from it (WMTS is overall
fairly niche and a full implementation of it quite some work that
would have to be sponsored for it to be considered). <br>
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<p>The good news is that for exactly the same reasons as JOSM the
next larger release of Vespucci has MVT support (including minimal
Mapbox Gl styling). The beta is still a couple of weeks away
because I need to do some unrelated work on supporting the
transition to Android 11, but if you want to give it a spin I can
make a test build available.</p>
<p>Simon<br>
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<div dir="auto">I didn't know about Chris Hill's layer. It had
me wondering if we have a list of UK relevant tile servers and
if it could be linked or available from the UK page on the
wiki, like the third party data stuff? I'm primarily thinking
tiles that help with editing but I guess it could include
other UK specific 'maps'.<br>
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Wed, 28 Jul 2021, 09:58
Chris Hill, <<a href="mailto:osm@raggedred.net"
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<div>I do follow this list. Thank you for your support.
<hr>Chris Hill<br>
User chillly<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On 27 July 2021 15:47:07 BST,
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That's great! Thank you. (NSUL postcode overlay.)<br>
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I appreciate that the font size is a compromise
between collisions and readability. But I am
finding some of the postcodes difficult to read,
especially when they are not overlaid on a plain
background. I am wondering whether a slightly
larger font size might work better.<br>
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I am hoping that Chris Hill follows this list and
that he will continue his overlay of postcode
centroids. This overlay has fewer collisions
because it contains fewer points, and it can be
useful in cases where the NSUL overlay has a
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