I'd say the easiest method would be to use PHP and GD library to get
and then stitch your tiles together and output a JPG or PNG image that
you can print.

Martin.


On Nov 27, 9:22 pm, Aaron Kreider <[email protected]> wrote:
> I want to print medium to high resolution maps that I've made with the
> Google Maps API.  My understanding is that I can do this if I use the
> OpenStreetMap as my base layer, with my own content on top of it (kml
> files, custom tiles, markers, etc).
>
> Does the Google Maps API have a width/height limit of around 1000
> pixels by 1000 pixels?    After this limit it just shows a single
> colored background.  (Note: I googled this topic and didn't get any
> relevant hits).
>
> If so, what is the best way to create a high resolution map?  Is there
> a way of automating it so I don't have to copy and paste 10-100
> images?
>
> I have a dual monitor - so I could get a screenshot that is closer to
> 1000 pixels by 2000 pixels.
>
> I could:
> -grab screenshots and copy and paste
> -rewrite my code to work entirely on OpenStreetMap (I really don't
> want to do this, because it seems like unnecessary duplication of
> work)
> -create multiple google maps that would display in divs next to each
> other, or in different browser tabs
> -create some kind of javascript/php code to automate this?
>
> I want to start off doing 8.5x11, but eventually be able to do 20 x 30
> inches.  At 300 pixels/inch that would be 6000x9000 pixels (54 copy
> and pastes).  I want to create multiple maps, so this would be a ton
> of copying and pasting.
>
> I should probably be doing this in a regular GIS program (ArcGis or
> QuantumGis), but most of my data is in MySQL - not in a GIS friendly
> format.

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