[OSM-talk] POI Viewer in distance
Alex Rollin
alex.rollin at gmail.com
Thu Nov 15 18:56:35 GMT 2012
Hi Frans,
once all your data is in place you might try this to make the view more
informative:
https://github.com/danzel/Leaflet.markercluster
Frans, do you have a proposed workflow for syncing the data back and forth
to OSM?
A
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On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 12:34 AM, Frans Thamura <frans at meruvian.org> wrote:
>
>
>> Could the grey screen be a rendering issue? You're rendering your own
>> tiles rather than using the ones at osm.org - so areas in Indonesia are
>> likely going to be pre-rendered and cached. You presumably haven't
>> pre-rendered my home town (Oxford, UK), however, so there's no tile to
>> show. I imagine that if I waited long enough the tile would render and I'd
>> see the image.
>>
>
> Yes, our rendering is not automatically, because we dont have enough space.
>
> the gray mean the tile is not exist yet, but if you refresh, there will be.
>
>
>>
>> Likewise for the POI data, are you only providing this for Indonesia?
>>
>
> yah POI just for Indonesia
>
>
>>
>> Speaking of rendering your own tiles, I noticed that some areas are
>> showing old data - Lembang, Bandung, for example - is this caused by not
>> importing more recent data, or by keeping old tiles in the cache?
>>
>
> we are upgrading the tile right now for newest map...
>
> i took 2 week for this.
>
>
>>
>> The site does look impressive, hopefully we'll be able to sort out the
>> remaining little issues.
>>
>>
> we try to integarte the OSM map with our POI.
>
> but to save the POI from our system to OSM, that our outstanding right now.
>
> I think Alex ROlin also working smiliar idea. have smiliar question..
>
>> Best, Joseph
>>
>>
>> On 15 November 2012 11:21, Frans Thamura <frans at meruvian.org> wrote:
>>
>>> All, thx for the feedback..
>>>
>>> the server located in IIX (Indonesia Internet Exchange) and fetch to our
>>> osmosa.net
>>>
>>> I think the gray because your browser is not allowed to use geolocation,
>>> which we use it.
>>>
>>> i think to make a switchable browsing between osmosa.net and
>>> openstreetmap.org.. let we work on it now..
>>>
>>> bruno,
>>>
>>> the school map only for Indonesia map, because this server own by MoEC /
>>> Ministery of Education and Culture of Indonesia.
>>>
>>> you must move to Indonesia to get the map.. which there are around
>>> 90.000 schools there and we are working to make 200.000 schools shortly
>>> next week.
>>>
>>> this is my screenshot here.
>>>
>>>
>>> https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151318224019085&set=a.69155314084.95728.675689084&type=1&theater
>>>
>>> Ft
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