[OSM-talk] Way doesn't appear

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Thu Feb 21 09:52:56 GMT 2008


Andy Robinson (blackadder) escribió:
> Listas wrote:
>   
>> Sent: 21 February 2008 8:51 AM
>> To: talk at openstreetmap.org
>> Subject: [OSM-talk] Way doesn't appear
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I wait for a week to see my first trace. The trace should appear here:
>>
>> http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=42.29056&lon=-8.66194&zoom=15
>>
>> For now, I can't see anything only I see something here:
>>
>> http://www.openstreetmap.org/edit.html?lat=42.2904&lon=-8.67593&zoom=15
>>
>> What could be the problem ??
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>>     
>
>
> Welcome to OSM :-)
>
> There are two "default" render base layers on the OSM homepage (see the "+"
> on the right hand side of the map view window). 
>
> The mapnik view, which is the default, is created from a dump of the whole
> database made each week and normally available on a Wednesday. It then takes
> a few days for new tiles to appear. The result is that if say you make your
> edits on a Tuesday you might not see anything on the mapnik layer until
> maybe 10 days later.
>
> The osmarender view is based on rendering tiles as new data is added to the
> database. Tiles are queued for re-render with a priority number. If you want
> the tile rendered more quickly you can go to informationfreeway.org and
> manually ask for the tile (at zoom 12) to be refreshed, which will push the
> request to priority 1. This will normally be available an hour or few later.
> All of this uses the "Tiles at Home" service, ie OSM'ers computers rendering
> tiles and uploading them to the Tiles at Home server (which is currently not
> hosted at OSM).
>
> Remember that sometimes it is necessary to clear the browser cache to see
> recently rendered tiles.
>
> Hope this helps you understand the process better.
>
> Look forward to seeing your edits :-)
>
> Cheers
>
> Andy
>   
Yes!! I understand better now! I didn't know that I can select the 
render option in the view window!

I didn't know the 10 days... JEJE I will have more patience the next 
traces...

Thank you!





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