I mean z=1, highest, minimum is just a matter of view. Anyway, yeah it
is the zoom level that contains the less data per tile, *but* it
contains the most tiles, that's probably why it's too slow...
Le 20 mars 09 à 11:27, Robert (Jamie) Munro a écrit :
Don't you mean minimum zoom level?
Hi,
Every time I change something in my local neighborhood, I have to wait
an unknown period of time before it appears in the Osmarender layer.
This is quite annoying.
I would gladly render the changes I've just made, on my computer for
the osmarender layer, before I finish with collected data,
Every time I change something in my local neighborhood, I have to wait
an unknown period of time before it appears in the Osmarender layer.
This is quite annoying.
I would gladly render the changes I've just made, on my computer for
the osmarender layer, before I finish with collected
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Marc Schütz schue...@gmx.net wrote:
Yes, you can do
./tilesGen.pl xy 1234 5678
./tilesGen.pl upload
with the x/y coordinates of the z12 tile you wish to render.
Great, Exactly what I want!
Thanks a lot.
Pt! Schon vom neuen GMX MultiMessenger gehört?
Tal asked:
So I was wondering, is there any way to run a tilesAtHome
client, and
ask for the tilesAtHome server only for jobs in my immediate
near
area? These requests hide somewhere in the queue..
Or can I somehow initiate rendering of the relevant tiles and
simply
upload them
The answer to your first question is Yes, but it is better to add
them to the queue.
Why is that? Given your stylesheets etc. are up to date, there is no difference
between queuing them and wait for someone else to render them, and doing it
yourself.
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Thanks.
Could tell me a little more about those options?
What is the static map? Will a tile be rendered when I view it in the
static map?
And as for clicking on the slippy map, will it not just somehow boost
the priority, but still keep it in the queue? I think I saw it
somewhere on the
OK, found the information in the wiki:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.phpTiles%40home#Requesting_a_re-render
And it is clearly not what I wanted, but it might help.
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 2:57 PM, Tal tal@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks.
Could tell me a little more about those options?
I wrote:
The answer to your first question is Yes, but it is better
to add
them to the queue.
Marc asked:
Why is that? Given your stylesheets etc. are up to date, there
is no difference between queuing them and wait for someone else
to render them, and doing it yourself.
What is the static map? Will a tile be rendered when I view
it in the
static map?
The static map is where you can see the tiles in a 3x3 grid. You
can't drag around like you can with the slippy map. There is a
Request Rerender button below the grid which will request a rerender
of the tile in
What is the static map? Will a tile be rendered when I view it
in the
static map?
And as for clicking on the slippy map, will it not just somehow
boost
the priority, but still keep it in the queue? I think I saw it
somewhere on the wiki...
I think I've sent another reply explaining that
2009/3/19 Tal tal@gmail.com:
Every time I change something in my local neighborhood, I have to wait
an unknown period of time before it appears in the Osmarender layer.
This is quite annoying.
Just a reminder of:
http://labs.metacarta.com/osm/up-to-date/
It's for the Mapnik layer, I
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 7:44 AM, LeedsTracker leedstrac...@gmail.comwrote:
2009/3/19 Tal tal@gmail.com:
Every time I change something in my local neighborhood, I have to wait
an unknown period of time before it appears in the Osmarender layer.
This is quite annoying.
Just a reminder
Last I heard it was hourly, and it didn't include the maximum zoom
level which can't be updated hourly because it's too resource
intensive, so that one is updated weekly.
Yann
Le 19 mars 09 à 21:00, Karl Newman a écrit :
The main Mapnik layer on OSM.org is updated minutely now, I believe
Alternatively use the minutely tile server, which highlights unnamed
roads and pois with about a 10 minute lag.
http://matt.sandbox.cloudmade.com/
Shaun
On 19 Mar 2009, at 20:45, Yann Coupin wrote:
Last I heard it was hourly, and it didn't include the maximum zoom
level which can't be
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