I'm pretty sure that's the one we used.
On 7 April 2010 09:18, Roy Wallace waldo000...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 10:55 AM, Ben Last ben.l...@nearmap.com wrote:
It doesn't look like the actual style files that the OSM site uses are
available (or if they are, they're not easy
Actually, it's just the standard mapnik styles from the download as far as
colours are concerned - we've not yet done any serious editing to it (except
for hiding some overlays at some zoom levels). It doesn't look like the
actual style files that the OSM site uses are available (or if they are,
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 10:55 AM, Ben Last ben.l...@nearmap.com wrote:
It doesn't look like the actual style files that the OSM site uses are
available (or if they are, they're not easy to find).
I'm guessing it's this one (?):
On 1 April 2010 16:04, Ben Last ben.l...@nearmap.com wrote:
Thought you might like to know that NearMap now have OSM data as opaque maps
as well as transparent overlays on our PhotoMaps. OSM data's in for the
whole world (currently from the 17/2/10 planet file, now importing the
24/3/10
Hi all
Thought you might like to know that NearMap now have OSM data as opaque maps
as well as transparent overlays on our PhotoMaps. OSM data's in for the
whole world (currently from the 17/2/10 planet file, now importing the
24/3/10 file).
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