W dniu 30.01.2019 o 05:17, Jaro Rodriq pisze:
> I'm Fongang Rodrique Ngendab, a year one student in the university of
> Buea. Cameroon.
> I'm a tech lover and have been into web technologies [HTML, CSS,
> JavaScript (mostly)], PHP, beginner in python and some other
> frameworks too. I learned
Dear all,
Today, v4.19.0 of the OpenStreetMap Carto stylesheet (the default
stylesheet on the OSM website) has been released. Once changes are
deployed on the openstreetmap.org it will take couple of days before
all tiles show the new rendering.
Changes include
- Adding rendering for
W dniu 10.01.2019 o 09:17, varsha kukreja pisze:
> I would like to contribute to the open source community ..I have
> majorly worked on backend on 2 college sponsored projects and working
> currently on a project by Government Organization. I have fair
> knowledge in Javascript, NodeJs,
W dniu 21.12.2018 o 16:49, Dave F pisze:
> What does 'later' mean:
>
> On 21/12/2018 15:36, Daniel Koć wrote:
>> Moving railway=tram_stop and station=subway later
We usually refer this way to higher zoom levels. In this case it was
moving from z12+ and z13+ respectively to z14+
Dear all,
Today, v4.18.0 of the OpenStreetMap Carto stylesheet (the default
stylesheet on the OSM website) has been released. Once changes are
deployed on the openstreetmap.org it will take couple of days before
all tiles show the new rendering.
Changes include
- Adding rendering for
Sorry for the formatting issues - I thought sending simple text e-mail
should be easy...
Properly formatted announce can be found here:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/kocio/diary/46993
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|Dear all,|
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|Today, v4.17.0 of the OpenStreetMap Carto stylesheet (the default|
|stylesheet on the OSM website) has been released. Once changes are
deployed |
|on the openstreetmap.org it will take couple of days before all tiles |
|show the new rendering.|
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|Changes include|
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|- Showing
Dear all,
Today, v4.16.0 of the OpenStreetMap Carto stylesheet (the default
stylesheet on the OSM website) has been released. Once changes are
deployed on the openstreetmap.org it will take couple of days before all
tiles show the new rendering.
Changes include
- Changing societal amenities
Dear all,
Today, v4.15.0 of the OpenStreetMap Carto stylesheet (the default
stylesheet on the OSM website) has been released. Once changes are
deployed on the openstreetmap.org it will take couple of days before all
tiles show the new rendering.
Changes include
- Changing gastronomy objects
Dear all,
Yesterday, v4.14.0 of the OpenStreetMap Carto stylesheet (the default
stylesheet on the OSM website) has been released and rolled out to the
openstreetmap.org servers. It might take a couple of days before all
tiles show the new rendering.
Changes include
- Added text-repeat-distance
Hi,
I recently got worried about CartoCSS project, which we use as a Mapnik
configuration parser in OSM Carto. There's only one person available for
a long time and I feel this is dangerous, because he has officially
stepped down recently and if he looses any interest in it, there would
be not
Dear all,
Today, v4.13.0 of the OpenStreetMap Carto stylesheet (the default
stylesheet on the OSM website) has been released. Once changes are
deployed on the openstreetmap.org it will take couple of days before
all tiles show the new rendering.
Changes include:
- Increased shield distances on
W dniu 26.06.2018 o 18:08, Sven Geggus pisze:
> This seems to completely kill my rendering performance.
> Will I need additional indexes?
We're currently investigating it:
https://github.com/openstreetmap/chef/issues/168#issuecomment-400232261
I see two potential sources of this problem at
W dniu 22.06.2018 o 17:16, Daniel Koć pisze:
> Dear all,
>
> Today, v4.12.0 of the OpenStreetMap Carto stylesheet (the default
> stylesheet on the OSM website) has been released. Once changes are
> deployed on the openstreetmap.org it will take couple of days before
> all
W dniu 23.06.2018 o 11:18, Yves pisze:
> | Mapnik and CartoCSS being essentially
> | unmaintained,
>
> Which is not going to change if everybody scripts its own way :)
> I did not followed the discussion around that change, but it would be
> a good idea to make changes upstream to come up with an
W dniu 23.06.2018 o 09:21, Sven Geggus pisze:
> Are you unaware of the fact that there are forks of OpenStreetMap Carto like
> German style which are keept in sync by merging them with every upstream
> release?
Hi, Sven!
I was aware that your fork is quite closely following osm-carto, unlike
Dear all,
Today, v4.12.0 of the OpenStreetMap Carto stylesheet (the default
stylesheet on the OSM website) has been released. Once changes are
deployed on the openstreetmap.org it will take couple of days before
all tiles show the new rendering.
Changes include:
Major changes
- Dropped subpixel
W dniu 19.05.2018 o 01:15, IMT2016050 Biswesh Mohapatra pisze:
> When I searched on the net, the only solution they gave was to delete the
> previously checked out branch and checkout again. Is there a better solution
> for the problem?
I know that this tool (with exactly this set of options,
Dear all,
Today, v4.11.0 of the OpenStreetMap Carto stylesheet (the default
stylesheet on the OSM website) has been released. Once changes are
deployed on the openstreetmap.org it will take couple of days before
all tiles show the new rendering.
Changes include
- Fixed office/amenity conflict
-
Dear all,
Today, v4.10.0 of the OpenStreetMap Carto stylesheet (the default
stylesheet on the OSM website) has been released. Once changes are
deployed on the openstreetmap.org it will take couple of days before
all tiles show the new rendering.
Changes include
- Adding rendering for
W dniu 16.04.2018 o 11:42, Christoph Hormann pisze:
> There are different definitions of what kind of operations and processes
> you call "generalization".
Thanks for showing the examples what can be seen as generalization, this
is quite wide subject:
W dniu 15.04.2018 o 21:54, Frederik Ramm pisze:
> On 04/14/2018 11:18 AM, Tomas Straupis wrote:
>> As OSM is mature enough to start generalisation (more than
>> "selection" operator), maybe there is some place where such topics (in
>> OSM context) are discussed in English?
> The most likely
Dear all,
Today, v4.9.0 of the openstreetmap-carto stylesheet (the default
stylesheet on the OSM website) has been released. Once changes are
deployed on the openstreetmap.org it will take couple of days before all
tiles show the new rendering.
Changes include
Major changes
- A bug where closed
Dear all,
Today, v4.8.0 of the openstreetmap-carto stylesheet (the default
stylesheet on the OSM website) has been released. Once changes are
deployed on the openstreetmap.org it will take couple of days before all
tiles show the new rendering.
Changes include
- Made military area rendering
|Dear all, Today, v4.7.1 of the openstreetmap-carto stylesheet (the
default stylesheet on the OSM website) has been released. Once changes
are deployed on the openstreetmap.org it will take couple of days before
all tiles show the new rendering. This is a bugfix release, the only
change is a
W dniu 15.11.2017 o 16:20, Darafei "Komяpa" Praliaskouski pisze:
Tile CDN is highly loaded during daytime and not loaded on night.
There is a peak after each stylesheet update. Monitoring:
https://munin.openstreetmap.org/openstreetmap/render.openstreetmap/index.html#renderd
Is there
Dear all,
Today, v4.5.0 of the openstreetmap-carto stylesheet (the default
stylesheet on openstreetmap.org) has been released.
Changes include:
Major changes
- Cleaning up low zoom levels (z5-z7):
- Rendering roads from z6 instead of z5
- Rendering national parks from z8 instead of z7
-
Dear all,
Today, v4.4.0 of the openstreetmap-carto stylesheet (the default
stylesheet on openstreetmap.org) has been released.
Changes include:
Major changes
- Rendering inland water areas and labels from z0
- Rendering island and islet labels earlier
Changes
- Rendering of
W dniu 08.10.2017 o 21:19, Darafei "Komяpa" Praliaskouski pisze:
PostGIS 2.4 brings support for ST_AsMVT for Mapbox Vector Tile export.
You don't need backend anymore to connect your cool vector rendering
Mapbox GL to your database.
According to this blog entry:
"We also found out that MVT’s
Hi,
This should be interesting for OSM-related projects which need some
hardware base, for example for testing or hosting purposes (I think
about vector tiles server, which is very resource consuming task).
There's a project called Subutai, which is basically a P2P social cloud
solution,
Sorry for cross-posting on 3 lists, but this subject is rather wide.
There's a big discussion on osm-carto about rendering and tagging
place=* names, especially when tagged as an area (but also in general):
https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/pull/2816
It was also suggested
W dniu 04.09.2017 o 17:31, Shubhankit Mohan pisze:
+1 for me as well.
On Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 3:14 PM, Riaan Grobler > wrote:
Good day
Please unsubscribe me from your mailing list.
On a list panel:
By the way - I have also updated the "wiki key" as far as I could:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Standard_tile_layer/Key
osm-carto is really huge if you look this way and I'm not even familiar
with some of these features! If you see that something missing or not
correct, please make an
|Dear all, Today, v4.2.0 of the openstreetmap-carto stylesheet (the
default stylesheet on openstreetmap.org) has been released. Changes
include: Major changes - Water color and default water text color are
changed to be more visible - Medium zoom level (z8-z12) rework: -
Landuses colors are
|Dear all, Today, v4.1.0 of the openstreetmap-carto stylesheet (the
default stylesheet on openstreetmap.org) has been released |||and rolled out to the openstreetmap.org servers. It might take a couple
of days before all tiles show the new rendering.| Changes include -
Malls are no longer
W dniu 21.07.2017 o 08:58, Hartmut Holzgraefe pisze:
If it is possible to render v3, and so all the other styles that
currently use the v3 schema (or variants with additional columns on
top that can be served by simple hstore-based VIEWs) from a v4
database I'm fine and can plan for a full
Hi,
I'm looking for the users who are deploying default OSM map style
(openstreetmap-carto) from series v3.
There is v4 series available for few weeks already, but the problem is
you need to reload database for this upgrade, which might be a problem.
We've made a statement in our
MAX_ZOOM is defined here, you can see if changing it really works:
https://github.com/openstreetmap/mod_tile/blob/master/includes/render_config.h#L4
Maybe you could try Tirex instead?
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tirex
https://github.com/geofabrik/tirex
W dniu 18.07.2017 o 10:24,
Hi,
We're almost ready to change how the mid-zoom levels are displayed on
the default map style - and at the same time to change water color to a
different shade of blue. See discussion with rendering examples here:
https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/pull/2654
It can have a
There's no release yet (it's just in our code repository), but I want to
inform you that openstreetmap-carto offers now easy to set up,
Docker-based rendering environment:
https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/blob/master/DOCKER.md
You can edit style files and see the results
W dniu 24.02.2017 16:59, Darafei "Komяpa" Praliaskouski napisał(a):
If you look at it, it's not "community developed this", or "OSMF
developed this", or even "a private club developed this" which you
paint as a dark scenario.
It's being mostly written and deployed by the same person.
This is
Dear all,
Today, v2.45.1 of the openstreetmap-carto stylesheet (the default
stylesheet on openstreetmap.org) has been released and rolled out
to the openstreetmap.org servers. It might take a couple of days
before all tiles show the new rendering.
This is a bugfix release restoring two icons:
-
Dear all,
Today, v2.45.0 of the openstreetmap-carto stylesheet (the default
stylesheet on openstreetmap.org) has been released.
Changes include:
- Rendering all shops without a specific icon as a dot, not just a
whitelist
- Scrub pattern change to random
- Changing pitch and track color
-
W dniu 06.09.2016 13:52, Tom Hughes napisał(a):
Well it brings the tile servers to mapnik 3 which may have a few
immediate effects like improved rendering of asian scripts but which
mostly allows future stylesheet updates to use mapnik 3 features.
That's great! This should be an improvement
W dniu 06.09.2016 10:10, Tom Hughes napisał(a):
This release will likely be deployed next weekend once the third tile
server has been upgraded.
Will this upgrade bring any interesting features and optimizations or
it's just a typical system/security upgrade?
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W dniu 25.07.2016 16:50, Daniel Koć napisał(a):
So, I don't understand npm issues, but can work around them, but still
there are some other problems, including fonts issues, which I don't
understand. Maybe it has something to do with Ubuntu version (mine is
16.04 64-bit)?
Report after some
W dniu 25.07.2016 11:24, Rory McCann napisał(a):
I presume that is the "maxzoom is deprecated" messages? You can ignore
them. Or is it something else?
Nope, only minzoom/maxzoom warnings.
What happens if you go to http://localhost:8080/tiles/index.json what
is
the value of the "tiles" in
W dniu 24.07.2016 16:23, Rory McCann napisał(a):
Another mistake. I had forgotten to include some node packages to
install. If you update the code, and remove the node_modules directory
and re-run "make tessera" it should all work.
Thanks for the fixes! Although I have still some problems,
W dniu 22.07.2016 17:30, Rory McCann napisał(a):
Over the past while, I've been working on porting the
openstreetmap-carto style to vector tiles. I'm happy to have something
of beta quality to release to you all:
Great! I'm very interested in it.
I am open to your bug reports, complaints,
W dniu 22.03.2016 16:37, Daniel Koć napisał(a):
W dniu 22.03.2016 16:05, Andy Townsend napisał(a):
It's also unclear after an initial scan of the text there what OSM
data will be loaded, what OSM style will be used and whether I need
Apache externally, among other things. That doesn't mean
W dniu 22.03.2016 16:05, Andy Townsend napisał(a):
It looks like this is something that "can be made to work" rather than
"actually does work now" (specifically, see
Looks like this fork is now more up to date (PRs from it are waiting to
be applied in the origin):
W dniu 19.03.2016 15:40, Andy Townsend napisał(a):
different you tried to do. I'd also initially use a virtual machine
of some sort, perhaps running on a desktop or laptop you have - that
way it's possible to revert to a previously working setup easily if
something goes wrong. For small areas
W dniu 15.02.2016 18:49, Vishal vijayvargiya napisał(a):
post one on josm-dev mailing list. I hope project remains in
consideration and isn't closed, especially after discovery of existing
plugin for PT in polish cities :)
This plugin needs some love (at least making it more generic) and I'm
W dniu 15.02.2016 13:36, Jo napisał(a):
I don't see that plugin in the plugins list of JOSM. How does one use
it and more importantly, how does one learn about its existence? I
would like to test it, to see whether it already does most of what we
need for PT in Belgium.
I guess it was
W dniu 14.02.2016 22:17, Vishal vijayvargiya napisał(a):
I am a master's student in algorithm and complexity optimization group
at Simon Fraser University Canada. After going through OpenStreetMap
wiki and project pages of OpenStreetMap, I came across GSOC project of
"JOSM Plugin to assist with
W dniu 04.12.2015 12:17, Oleksiy Muzalyev napisał(a):
Both these colors have almost the same RGB, but the #faebd7 (also
known as Antique white) has G 92, instead of 93 [1]. There is always
someone, who does not like a new color of a road, etc. Maybe I am just
not accustomed to it yet, so I have
W dniu 02.12.2015 21:09, Oleksiy Muzalyev napisał(a):
In my opinion the new farmland color #FAECD6 [1] is kind of glowing
yellow. I would suggest the color #faebd7 (also known as Antique
white) [2] for the farmland. Even the name, antique, belonging to
ancient times, corresponds to farmland. It
W dniu 01.12.2015 1:38, Matthijs Melissen napisał(a):
For a full list of commits, see
https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/compare/v2.35.0...v2.36.0
Of course proper URL for this release should be:
https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/compare/v2.36.0...v2.37.0
W dniu 01.12.2015 1:38, Matthijs Melissen napisał(a):
Changes include:
* Improved admin boundaries and labels on low zoom levels
In case anybody is interested - this one was reverted due to the serious
performance issues:
https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/pull/1987
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W dniu 27.11.2015 3:33, Daniel Koć napisał(a):
Sorry, it was just the accidential list name error.
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W dniu 27.11.2015 1:47, Dave F. napisał(a):
However I still think there's something wrong with a system that takes
years to render an almost universal accepted replacement tag for a
deprecated one that was previously rendered.
In my opinion there's hardly a "system" in OSM, because even core
W dniu 31.10.2015 9:45, Max napisał(a):
On 2015년 10월 31일 06:01, Matthijs Melissen wrote:
* Dropped rendering of the following tags:
- amenity=car_sharing (not relevant for the general public)
I disagree. Car sharing stations are a vital part of mobility
infrastructure and as more and more
W dniu 30.10.2015 11:10, Martin Koppenhoefer napisał(a):
- vector maps are consuming more energy to display (because have to be
calculated/rendered) -> problem on mobile devices, but also generally
Mobile applications like OsmAnd show that while it really is slower,
it's still usable.
I
I've just changed historic=monument Wiki page (after short discussion on
Tagging list), so its more precise, however there are still some
problems to stop tagging false monuments.
1. Monument in OSM is probably subset of what most people think monument
is, sometimes they refer to memorial and
W dniu 13.07.2015 19:28, Paul Norman napisał(a):
Import on a more powerful machine, delete unwanted data,
re-sort/re-cluster tables, and pg_dump with -Z 9. That's what I did
with
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/dev/2015-July/028625.html
Great, thanks!
1. I'm not familiar with
W dniu 25.06.2015 14:40, Frederik Ramm napisał(a):
In the long run, either everyone will use the github project set of
presets and we can kiss the JOSM ones with all their hand-curated
translation goodness goodbye, or everyone will keep using the JOSM
presets becasue they are simply better. Who
W dniu 23.06.2015 9:54, Martin Koppenhoefer napisał(a):
Please do foresee the possibility to add longer descriptions /
definitions. The problem I see with current presets is that they offer
very short translations, usually one word, which often/sometimes isn't
sufficient to explain the feature,
W dniu 22.06.2015 17:30, Dirk Stöcker napisał(a):
On Mon, 22 Jun 2015, Daniel Koć wrote:
And I'm still curious why JOSM developers didn't like the idea and if
there's a possibility to reconsider it?
There are many reasons, small and larger ones, but most of them result
in the fact
W dniu 19.06.2015 19:39, Richard Fairhurst napisał(a):
I'd be keen to do so. Last year P2 adopted the editor-imagery-index
which
Ian devised, and I don't see any reason not to do the same with tag
presets.
The one proviso is that sharing tag presets will be a bunch more
complicated
than
Hi,
I'd like to ask if it would be possible to have a common set of presets
for OSM editors and what do you think about such idea?
I haven't asked iD developers, but I guess iD+JOSM would be the most
important, as Potlatch is not in active development AFAIK and I don't
know much about
W dniu 19.06.2015 18:18, Bryce Nesbitt napisał(a):
A while back I wrote scripts to build a _grid_ of preset support (base
on parsing the source code of each editor). I use that on occasion to
identify and argue in favour of adding certain presets.
Cool, thanks for this work, Bryce!
But if
W dniu 17.06.2015 13:09, Vincent Privat napisał(a):
I can try to have a look but I never packaged something on Debian
before.
Is there a Debian packaging for dummies somewhere? :)
Short one is here:
https://wiki.debian.org/IntroDebianPackaging
Full documentation (I guess):
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