I tried to do this last time, but symlinks don't work very well if you have a Windows client. As all the Osmarender development is done on a Windows box this seemed to be a bit counter-productive. If you've done it that's fine - I'll find a way of working with it.
<br><br>I haven't made a new standard.xml and I'm not sure that I will as there isn't really such a thing as a standard rendering of OSM data. Maybe baseline or default would be better names. Anyway osm-map-features-z17.xml
is probably the nearest thing we have to that for now.<br><br>80n<br><br>---------- Forwarded message ----------<br><span class="gmail_quote">From: <b class="gmail_sendername">spaetz</b> <<a href="mailto:osm@sspaeth.de">
osm@sspaeth.de</a>><br>Date: Sep 1, 2007 2:55 PM<br>Subject: [Tilesathome] Another t@h change!<br>To: TilesAtHome <<a href="mailto:tilesathome@openstreetmap.org">tilesathome@openstreetmap.org</a>><br><br></span>OK, finally Osma5 has arrived and is being used by
t@h. The client has been renamed to 'Kingston'. So far, so good. However, I was majorly annoyed by the fact that we have 2 copies of osma5 in SVN now. One in the osmarender5 directory and a exact copy of it in the tilesAtHome directory. When I did style changes in one directory, I forgot to make the same changes in the other directory. So both versions are bound to deviate and one of them to get neglected.
<br><br>I solved the issue, by making the osmarender5 directory be pulled in as a subdirectory into the tilesAtHome directory via the svn:externals property.<br><br>There is only one disadvantage, as far as I can see: If you make changes in the stylesheets of
t@h (which are stored in tilesAtHome/osmarender/ now) you will need to 'cd' into the osmarender directory and commit them there, as it is a different checkout.<br><br>If you haven't understood any of the gobbledigock I've just written, you are probably fine. Just updating the the
t@h client with subversion will pull and delete all the right stuff.<br><br>spaetz<br><br>_______________________________________________<br>Tilesathome mailing list<br><a href="mailto:Tilesathome@openstreetmap.org">Tilesathome@openstreetmap.org
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