On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 11:42 PM, Mayeul Kauffmann <[email protected]> wrote: > Le mercredi 01 juin 2011 à 23:20 +0530, Parveen Arora a écrit : >> On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 11:15 PM, Mayeul Kauffmann >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > Yes, it is an alternative to Mapnik (but styles and layer definition >> > using a GUI with the mouse). >> > You define your layers and styles with the mouse (desktop standalone >> > app), then move the .qgs project in the fastcgi folder, and your server >> > is done. >> I have proposed to make web based system to edit style sheets, to add >> icons and fonts, hows that idea? > > Yes, I have seen this. If you ask my personal opinion (nothing more), > why not, but since QGIS is multiplatform, it is very easy to have it on > any computer and it already does many of the things that are on your > TODO list. If this, I would like to surely include it. Then I think I only need to integrate all the things at one pace after making a Debian package for default tile server. debain package will be like: $apt-get install meramap (MeraMap is the name we assigned to the project) I have designed a working model image, please check and comment. https://github.com/ParveenArora/MeraMap/raw/master/OSMWorkingModel.jpg if I will be able to successfully install the Quantum GIS then I will only need to integrate it instead of customisation part.
IMHO, packaging all the rest would be very useful (but maybe > this is not your original idea). It can be very helpful for me, Thank You very much. > Anyway, I can provide the icons and QGIS stylesheets I created to render > this: > > http://www.qgis.org/wiki/OpenStreetMap_data_rendered_with_QGIS Thank You. -- Parveen Arora www.parveenarora.in E-Mail: [email protected] _______________________________________________ dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/dev

