Re: [OSM-dev] OSM for Retina and high-pixel density devices

2015-01-28 Thread Michael Meier
On 01/28/2015 01:32 AM, Paul Norman wrote: It would be up to the system administrators and OWG to decide if they wanted to deploy retina tiles. Deploying a second set of tiles would increase the CDN cache miss rate, increase the rendering required, and significantly increase the disk space

Re: [OSM-dev] OSM for Retina and high-pixel density devices

2015-01-28 Thread Christoph Hormann
On Wednesday 28 January 2015, Michael Meier wrote: [...] However, in addition to the problem of limited resources, I don't think the style is ready yet. Though there has been a lot of progress lately, the openstreetmap-carto-style has many symbols, and many still aren't SVG and thus are not

[OSM-dev] Leaflet Plugin: Interactive Country-Sized Vector Layer

2015-01-28 Thread Peter Körner
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi my Employer allowed me to publish a Leaflet-Plugin I've been working on some time and he also gave me the time to write some Documentation around it. I'd like to show it to you, hoping that it may help you some day. Often our customers want Maps

Re: [OSM-dev] OSM for Retina and high-pixel density devices

2015-01-28 Thread Éric Gillet
I think the wisest approach is client-side rendering of OSM data, which would allow for map display for any resolution/density, and even allow customization according to user's interest. An example can be found on opensciencemap.org

Re: [OSM-dev] OSM for Retina and high-pixel density devices

2015-01-28 Thread André Riedel
The german start-up LyrkGeodienste renders HD-Tiles (512x512). https://geodienste.lyrk.de/pakete 2015-01-29 0:20 GMT+01:00 Christoph Hormann chris_horm...@gmx.de: On Wednesday 28 January 2015, Michael Meier wrote: [...] However, in addition to the problem of limited resources, I don't think