[OSM-talk] osmarendered map tiles (tiles at home), failure on inkscape?

Oliver Reimann waschbaer42 at gmx.de
Wed Nov 29 23:24:37 GMT 2006


Hallo,

I tried the tiles at home but it brakes on inkscape:

./tilesGen.pl
Downloading: Request from server done, 22 bytes
OK, got something... (from the "grow" server module)
Doing zoom level 12, location 1155, 889
Doing area around 70.801299,-78.442383
Downloading: Map data done, 333 bytes
012     1155,889: 70.79 - 70.82, -78.49 - -78.40
Transforming nice xmlstarlet tr osmarender.xsl osm-map-features.xml > 
output.svg... done
gfx/12_1155_889.png: Lat 70.816,70.787, Long -78.486,-78.398, X 0.0,866.2, Y 
0.0,878.9
Rendering nice inkscape -w 256 -h 
256 --export-area=0.000000:0.000000:866.216774:878.900000 --export-png=gfx/12_1155_889.png 
output.svg...
** (inkscape:6370): WARNING **: Export 
area '0.000000:0.000000:866.216774:878.900000' has negative width or height. 
Nothing exported.
 done
Can't open file gfx/12_1155_889.png: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden 
at /usr/share/perl5/LWP/UserAgent.pm line 427

I tried this under debian testing and additionally with the inkscape from 
unstable.



Oliver


Am Mittwoch, 29. November 2006 00:18 schrieb OJW:
> The osmarender maps tiles are now available as a layer on the slippy-map
> (press the "+" icon, then "osmarender"), so here's a bit of info about
> what's generating the mysterious new tiles:
>
> It's a distributed rendering project, so if you want to help-out, download
> the tiles at home client, run it, it will generate a tileset (takes about 2
> hours to do a 10km area) and upload that to the server.
>
> Project page, instructions, development areas etc. are at:
>
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Tiles%40home
>
> You need a password to upload tiles, so email me to get one.  (or email
> higgy)
>
> It will ask the server which tile needs rendering next, but you can specify
> a particular location to render if you want your own city to be updated
> faster.
>
> The software is still in development, so check back regularly for updates
> (e.g. there will be new osmarender files, and they don't get downloaded
> automatically yet)
>
> Thanks to 80n and higgy, who've been involved in developing the software
> and servers respectively.
>
> Regards
>
> OJW
>
>
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