[josm-dev] Mirrored Download

2015-10-06 Thread Severin Menard
Hi,

The Mirror Download does not exist anymore as a plug-in told me a warning
message after having installed JOSM v8800, as it is supposed to be
integrated now in the software. But I could not find it the UI, is it
somewhere or actually absorbed by the main download tool? I liked it
because it was 1 super fast, 2 had a xapi filter (yes Overpass is more
powerful, but the xapi is super simple for simple requests).

Sincerely,

Severin
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Re: [OSM-dev] Indic fonts on OSM tiles

2015-10-06 Thread Tom Hughes

On 06/10/15 16:42, Anish Mangal wrote:


I was trying to generate map tiles in Hindi language and I noticed that
the rendering of names of a few places is off, perhaps due to the font
chosen.

I tried with two fonts:
'gargi', which is the manilk default (i think) for devanagari
'lohit', another font which is freely available and widely used.

In both cases, the rendering was off.

Correct rendering (example): http://picpaste.com/delhi_good-gDYODgsB.png
Incorrect rendering (example):
http://picpaste.com/new_delhi_bad-NM9l7Dg2.png

The name of the place in the above pictures: (New) Delhi

Any pointers on how to fix this?


Upgrade to mapnik 3.

Tom

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[OSM-dev] Indic fonts on OSM tiles

2015-10-06 Thread Anish Mangal
Hi,

I was trying to generate map tiles in Hindi language and I noticed that the
rendering of names of a few places is off, perhaps due to the font chosen.

I tried with two fonts:
'gargi', which is the manilk default (i think) for devanagari
'lohit', another font which is freely available and widely used.

In both cases, the rendering was off.

Correct rendering (example): http://picpaste.com/delhi_good-gDYODgsB.png
Incorrect rendering (example):
http://picpaste.com/new_delhi_bad-NM9l7Dg2.png

The name of the place in the above pictures: (New) Delhi

Any pointers on how to fix this?

Cheers,
Anish
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