Peter Körner schrieb am Montag, den 13. September um 17:41 Uhr:
This approach seems to be the best one. It should be a fairly simple
modification to osm2pgsql.
OK, I had a quick look. Unfortunately this part is implemented in the C++
part of osm2pgsql because of the geos library.
I'm glad to
Am 11.09.2010 08:26, schrieb Jukka Rahkonen:
Pretty easy and in theory it works immediately after osm2pgsql import
without any other preprocessing. However, I did not put it into mapfile
because rendering fails after ST_PointOnSurface failing first with some
polygons:
NOTICE: TopologyException:
On 13 September 2010 15:53, Peter Körner osm-li...@mazdermind.de wrote:
Am 11.09.2010 08:26, schrieb Jukka Rahkonen:
Pretty easy and in theory it works immediately after osm2pgsql import
without any other preprocessing. However, I did not put it into mapfile
because rendering fails after
Sven Geggus wrote:
Jukka Rahkonen jukka.rahko...@latuviitta.fi wrote:
My source data is Finland.osm file imported into PostGIS with -k option
for getting all the tags. Sea and borders layers are from Vmap0. Images
are rendered on-demand, and data can be selected by editing the tag=
and
Hi,
I was experimenting with Mapserver WMS and WFS and even I feel ashamed to
advertise OGC services here I still put some links here below.
My source data is Finland.osm file imported into PostGIS with -k option
for getting all the tags. Sea and borders layers are from Vmap0. Images
are
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