The experimentation was paused for a few days as a failing hard disk was being replaced. If anyone wants to download generated tiles for offline usage, you can find sets here: http://home.braddock.com:28112/
The names of the .tar.gz files should convey the type of tileset. Eg: world-osmbright-0-11-hi-india-borders.tar.gz <http://home.braddock.com:28112/world-osmbright-0-11-hi-india-borders.tar.gz> are tiles for the entire world in the OSMBright style from zoom levels 0-11, with hindi language lables wherever available and india specific borders (kashmir, arunachal etc.) the india specific tilesets are available upto higher zooms, so one could atleast in theory, combine the world tiles till zoom 11 and use the india specifc ones for higher levels. next step is to have a base layer set without labels and overlay that with tiles consisting just labels. haven't had the time to play around with the xml for that. In 2-3 weeks we should be at a stage to provide tilesets with custom settings : lang, regions etc. If you feel like jumping in and helping, pl do get in touch :-) The next step is to allow basic GIS through the available open-source tools. (currently looking at umap, openlayers, leaflet etc.) On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 11:15 AM, Arun Ganesh <arun.plane...@gmail.com> wrote: > > If not, this will result in savings only while generating the tiles in >> both rendering time and space. Deployments will likely use only their >> specific language tiles. Nevertheless, this looks to be a promising way of >> setting things up. I'm guessing leaflet or similar won't have any issue >> displaying multiple layers on top of one another, and the additional cpu >> costs of doing so would not be so great. >> > > Yup, overlaying multiple transparent tilesets is quite trivial. You can > already see it in action on openstreetmap.in when you enable overlays > from the switcher on the left. > > -- > Arun Ganesh > (planemad) <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Planemad> > <http://j.mp/ArunGanesh> >
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