Re: [OSM-talk] New Coastline in Mapnik - Glasgow cIty center issue

2008-02-08 Thread Keith Sharp

On Wed, 2008-02-06 at 22:41 +, Jon Burgess wrote:
 I have switch the Mapnik layer over to use the new coastline shapefiles
 for zooms 10-18. These files are generated by extracting all the OSM
 ways with natural=coastline.
 
 In most places these shapefiles are far better then what we had before.
 A few places either have bad coastline data and may now appear to be
 flooded. You can get an overview of the data from:
 http://tile.openstreetmap.nl
 
 There was a brief period this evening where an error caused all tiles to
 be flooded. This is fixed now and these tiles should have been
 re-rendered. If you saw these bad tiles earlier you might need to
 refresh your browser to get rid of them.
 
 I need to thank everyone that has worked diligently on importing and
 fixing up the coastline data. A special mention should also go to
 Martijn van Oosterhout (kleptog) for developing the tools that have been
 essential to fix these coastlines and create the new shapefiles.

Thanks to all for working on this!  The River Clyde in Glasgow is almost
perfect now.  I say almost because there seems to be an issue between
Bridge Street/A77 and the A74:

http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=55.85324lon=-4.25218zoom=15layers=B0FT

I've just upgraded my system so i don't have JOSM running at the moment,
it would be great if someone could take a look and fix this.

Keith.


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Re: [OSM-talk] New Coastline in Mapnik - Glasgow cIty center issue

2008-02-08 Thread David Groom

- Original Message - 
From: Keith Sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 8:52 AM
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] New Coastline in Mapnik - Glasgow cIty center issue



 On Wed, 2008-02-06 at 22:41 +, Jon Burgess wrote:
 I have switch the Mapnik layer over to use the new coastline shapefiles
 for zooms 10-18. These files are generated by extracting all the OSM
 ways with natural=coastline.

 In most places these shapefiles are far better then what we had before.
 A few places either have bad coastline data and may now appear to be
 flooded. You can get an overview of the data from:
 http://tile.openstreetmap.nl

 There was a brief period this evening where an error caused all tiles to
 be flooded. This is fixed now and these tiles should have been
 re-rendered. If you saw these bad tiles earlier you might need to
 refresh your browser to get rid of them.

 I need to thank everyone that has worked diligently on importing and
 fixing up the coastline data. A special mention should also go to
 Martijn van Oosterhout (kleptog) for developing the tools that have been
 essential to fix these coastlines and create the new shapefiles.

 Thanks to all for working on this!  The River Clyde in Glasgow is almost
 perfect now.  I say almost because there seems to be an issue between
 Bridge Street/A77 and the A74:

 http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=55.85324lon=-4.25218zoom=15layers=B0FT

 I've just upgraded my system so i don't have JOSM running at the moment,
 it would be great if someone could take a look and fix this.

Fixed

David


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Re: [OSM-talk] New Coastline in Mapnik

2008-02-07 Thread Jon Burgess

On Thu, 2008-02-07 at 01:27 +0100, Frederik Ramm wrote:
 Hi,
 
  I have switch the Mapnik layer over to use the new coastline shapefiles
  for zooms 10-18. These files are generated by extracting all the OSM
  ways with natural=coastline.
 
 Looks cool.
 
 How often are the shapefiles updated?

I believe the original files are generated once per day but I'm not
certain how often I'll import these into the rendering. I might only
update them once per week when the new data from the planet dump is
imported.

Jon



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Re: [OSM-talk] New Coastline in Mapnik

2008-02-07 Thread Artem Pavlenko

New coastline in Mapnik :

Helsinki  - http://www.openstreetmap.org/? 
lat=60.1641lon=24.9339zoom=14layers=B0FT

Stockholm - http://www.openstreetmap.org/? 
lat=59.3409lon=18.0826zoom=13layers=B0FT

Oslo - http://www.openstreetmap.org/? 
lat=59.9076lon=10.7438zoom=14layers=B0FT

Copenhagen - :http://www.openstreetmap.org/? 
lat=55.6829lon=12.5817zoom=12layers=B0FT

A big thank you to Kleptog!!!

Artem

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Re: [OSM-talk] New Coastline in Mapnik

2008-02-07 Thread David Groom


- Original Message - 
From: Jon Burgess [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Frederik Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: talk talk@openstreetmap.org
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2008 9:10 AM
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] New Coastline in Mapnik



 On Thu, 2008-02-07 at 01:27 +0100, Frederik Ramm wrote:
 Hi,

  I have switch the Mapnik layer over to use the new coastline shapefiles
  for zooms 10-18. These files are generated by extracting all the OSM
  ways with natural=coastline.

 Looks cool.

 How often are the shapefiles updated?

 I believe the original files are generated once per day but I'm not
 certain how often I'll import these into the rendering. I might only
 update them once per week when the new data from the planet dump is
 imported.

Weekly would seem fine. To be honest I don't see much point in updating the 
coastline more frequently than the main map data, particularly when 
coastline edits can be checked using the coastline checker.

A big thanks to  Martijn, Jon, and all others involved in this major step 
forward.

David



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Re: [OSM-talk] New Coastline in Mapnik

2008-02-07 Thread J.D. Schmidt
Artem Pavlenko skrev:
 New coastline in Mapnik :
 
 
 Copenhagen - :http://www.openstreetmap.org/? 
 lat=55.6829lon=12.5817zoom=12layers=B0FT
 
 A big thank you to Kleptog!!!
 

Actually the Copenhagen coastline has been fixed about a year and a half 
ago, and was one of the first areas in Europe to have the coastline data 
imported. The rest of the Danish coastline were fixed about 8-10 months 
ago, long before Kleptog's great coastline checker was made.

The coastlines were fixed manually, downloading segments for all the 
islands and the peninsular part of Denmark into JOSM, checking them for 
breaks between segments, fixing it, and uploading.

It was only the Mapnik layer that lagged behind in displaying it, the 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Osmarender layer has been able to display it, since almost 
when 
almien began the work in importing PGS coastline data.

Dutch

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Re: [OSM-talk] New Coastline in Mapnik

2008-02-07 Thread J.D. Schmidt
Artem Pavlenko skrev:
 
 I didn't mean this was something new for the world, but that these 
 coastlines are new in the Mapnik layer.
 
 Sorry to have lagged behind so shamefully :)
 
 A.
 

You're forgiven - IF you promise to go out and log the location of not 
less than 20 pubs in your area, submit the data, and get them rendered 
on both the Mapnik and Osmarender layer, before the end of February. 
Extra points for sampling a beer at each pub. Extra-extra points for 
doing it all in one day.. ;)

If you need to justify this task to a significant other, just tell the 
S.O. that it is physical liver-training in preparation for SOTM08 (held 
in the Land of Guinness, and with lots of Brits attending - Prior 
liver-training strongly recommended).


Dutch

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Re: [OSM-talk] New Coastline in Mapnik

2008-02-07 Thread Skywave
Well Dubai and the Palm Islands look really nice :)

http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=25.118lon=55.12zoom=11layers=B0FT

On Feb 7, 2008 1:09 PM, J.D. Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Artem Pavlenko skrev:
 
  I didn't mean this was something new for the world, but that these
  coastlines are new in the Mapnik layer.
 
  Sorry to have lagged behind so shamefully :)
 
  A.
 

 You're forgiven - IF you promise to go out and log the location of not
 less than 20 pubs in your area, submit the data, and get them rendered
 on both the Mapnik and Osmarender layer, before the end of February.
 Extra points for sampling a beer at each pub. Extra-extra points for
 doing it all in one day.. ;)

 If you need to justify this task to a significant other, just tell the
 S.O. that it is physical liver-training in preparation for SOTM08 (held
 in the Land of Guinness, and with lots of Brits attending - Prior
 liver-training strongly recommended).


 Dutch

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Re: [OSM-talk] New Coastline in Mapnik

2008-02-06 Thread Jon Burgess

On Wed, 2008-02-06 at 22:41 +, Jon Burgess wrote:
 You can get an overview of the data from:
  tile.openstreetmap.nl

That should be: http://tile.openstreetmap.nl/coastlines.html

Jon



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Re: [OSM-talk] New Coastline in Mapnik

2008-02-06 Thread Frederik Ramm
Hi,

 I have switch the Mapnik layer over to use the new coastline shapefiles
 for zooms 10-18. These files are generated by extracting all the OSM
 ways with natural=coastline.

Looks cool.

How often are the shapefiles updated?

Bye
Frederik

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