CC'd to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and dev, sorry for crossposting

Hi all, you might have noticed the "new" lowzoom look in [EMAIL PROTECTED]

First, the positive side: I do merge the "caption" layer into the new lowzooms 
from z5-11.
On the negative side: either the captions are done with XSLT osmarender which 
has projection issues in lowzoom (see how city names get moved in z6) or we use 
or/p which gets projection right but cannot suppress text labels when there are 
too many. Both issues are something that a potential developer could/should 
have a look at.

I tried to get something where lowzoom tiles did not look too pale (as Etienne 
had complained about). Unfortunately tweaking the contrast also means that the 
blue water looks - err, interesting -. (In addition the transparency of caption 
tiles is not always recognized, leading to those little white borders around 
text labels...)

In short, it needs much more tweaking until I am happy with it. But by exposing 
it to the public, I hope to increase the pressure to fix those renderer 
deficiencies :-). If people want to have a look at how to make lowzooms look 
nicer, they are welcome too. All the code is in SVN in the file 
stitch_lowzooms.py.

I'll keep it running for now (which means it will run the next 3 weeks, as I'll 
be mostly offline). So they should be autogenerated for all areas where a z12 
tile has been changed (about once a day). If you feel that captions are ugly, 
feel free to upload better caption tiles into the caption layer at z6-11.

Comments, flames, and patches welcome,

spaetz

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