Am 18.08.2010 12:15, schrieb Ákos Maróy:
but I wonder, is there anything special to be done to import my custom
.osm file into a pgsql database, and then how would my rendering rules
by taken into account when generate_xml.py is run?

To import your own .osm file you'll need osm2pgsql in append mode (specify --append on the command line).

To add your own rendering rules, look at the osm.xml after running generate_xml.py. It includes a whole set of other styles (located in the inc/ directory). You can include your own styles that way, too (or, if you're in a hurry, just copy'n'past your own styles into osm.xml).

But there's a third way: you could render your own .osm with your own style to a transparent tile (like [1] which is used in [2]), fetch the base-map tile from tile.osm.org and combine both using the ImageMagick composite command [3].

Peter



[1] <http://toolserver.org/tiles/surveillance/8/132/85.png>
[2] <http://toolserver.org/~osm/styles/?zoom=8&lat=51.35292&lon=7.36633&layers=B000T0FF0000F0FFFF>
[3] <http://www.imagemagick.org/script/composite.php>

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