Read your file and apply bbox once and split the entity stream using
--tee inPipe.0=bbox outputCount=3 outPipe.0=nodes outPipe.1=ways ...
--tag-filter inPipe.0=nodes ... outPipe.0=filtered_nodes
I'm not sure about consecutive tag filters and their order.
You could make tests with a small subset
Lynn W. Deffenbaugh (Mr) writes:
Can you save me a bunch of research and just post an example of your
entity declarations (not necessarily all of them) and one or two
textsymbolizer instances that use them?
Maybe the scale_factor of mapnik2 can do the trick for you. My setup was
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Hi,I'm using TileStache. I cannot find anywhere if TileStache is restricted by
a license?
I would assume GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE but I cannot find anything.
Does anybody have information about it?
Thanks.
Just check the GitHub repo's LICENSE.txt -
https://github.com/migurski/TileStache/blob/master/LICENSE - looks like
3-Clause BSD
On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 4:10 PM, Vince Berubey scream...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm using TileStache. I cannot find anywhere if TileStache is restricted
by a
On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 9:26 AM, Dirk Stöcker openstreet...@dstoecker.dewrote:
Hmm. Open a ticket in JOSM ticket system. There is a JMapViewer component.
Thought like for josm I would vote to simply use the SVN number.
A bit late, but I implemented a patch that uses the SVN number as release
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