[OSM-talk] Osmarender based slippy map
Dubravko Penezic
dpenezic at gmail.com
Thu Nov 23 13:45:56 GMT 2006
Nice work, litle bit slow , but working.
Right now I am 100% sure that existing coloring schema of street
(highway) isnt good.
If You look London on your map, it look likes very bed.
Hope that initiative of changing how to describe street (initaly
present yesterday on IRC) will be soon implemented.
Dubravko
On 11/23/06, Dave <osm.list at randomjunk.co.uk> wrote:
>
> People seemed to like the large map of London produced using osmarender.
>
> Yesterday I got bored so wrote a tile renderer based on osmarender, and you
> can see the slippy results here:
> http://beerwarmer.randomjunk.co.uk/osm/slippy/
>
> There's only the UK (and a tiny bit of the rest of europe), and the data is
> from late October, but other than that I think it looks quite cool, and
> gives you a fairly good idea which bits of the UK actually have data.
>
> For those interested: tiles were rendered from OSM data (got from a local
> install of the DB) at zoom level 16 (in google terms), then zoom levels 15
> to 1 were created by simply scaling down the tiles from the previous zoom
> level. TBH I think zoom level 16 is overkill for this... I'll probably do it
> at 14 if I do an update. I made some modifications to the osmarender.xsl
> file, as well as the osm-map-features.xml, but these boil down to the same
> changes made for the Tile at Home stuff I saw this morning.
>
> Have fun!
>
> Dave
>
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