On 21/05/2019 21:19, Mikel Maron wrote:
What could be cool is a way to associate your user with communities
in the index
One approach for this is to allow uses to put (an arbitrary number of)
rel="me" links on their OSM.org user page, which link to that user's
profiles on other sites. Mastodo
This can be done with the Overpass API, not the OSM editing API
way(around:25,LAT,LON)["maxspeed"];out;
This should give you all ways within 25 m of a point with the maxpseed
tag. Be warned though: Most of the main overpass servers do have access
limits, and building a business relying on
On 21/04/17 01:52, Stadin, Benjamin wrote:
I have a legal question about showing the attribution text on
smartphones where the size of the view is limited. Is it ok to have our
own logo clickable, and show a full web page with attribution when
clicked? See the screenshot below (logo is in the low
On 20.03.2017 17:22, Hakuch wrote:
What do you think, are there more php or more ruby developers in OSM ?
Normally within open source projects people tend to use ruby, but many
times I saw small projects coded in php. Iam currently unsure if I
should start a new project with php/symfony or ruby/r
On 22/12/16 13:57, Sven Geggus wrote:
> Christoph Hormann wrote:
>> No, the new project.mml is just a renamed project.yaml.
>
> *argh*
>
> So it would be best to do a git mv project.yaml project.mml before trying to
> merge?
I maintain a fork of osm-carto for vector tiles[1] and I saw this file
On 17/11/16 03:23, RTOSM DOOPAS wrote:
> 1. Initially, User opens JOSM/Potlatch to browse an overview map.
> currently the data are shown in slippy maps which are rendered from
> data to an imagery in advance at a rendering server. With rtosm, the
> overview map can be a collection of simplified ob
On 05/09/16 20:19, Tom Hughes wrote:
> Those instructions are about setting up a web based map which shouldn't
> normally hit any policy restrictions.
Those pages have examples which refer to the main openstreetmap.org tile
servers? So the OSM.org tile usage comes into play?
> Nothing in those in
Hello all,
If you use/update Nominatim (or any PostgreSQL) server for a long time,
one problem you may come across is index bloat. Your database will grow
in size on your disk, your indexes getting larger on disk. It's no fun
when your database fills up the disk and won't start anymore.
There are
On 24/07/16 18:26, Christoph Hormann wrote:
> Ok - so you essentially say that use of !pixel_width! and !pixel_height!
> is - in the vector tiles system used - limited to the lower zoom
> levels.
Yes, you can't use *pixel* for z15+. You can hack around it, like I
do[1], with "zoom dependent way_
On 22/07/16 18:05, Christoph Hormann wrote:
> Looking at your changes a significant part seems to be dealing with
> way_pixels and indicates that the meaning of way_pixels in your version
> is quite different from that in the normal standard style. Could you
> explain that? You do not seem to
Hi,
On 22/07/16 18:29, Daniel Koć wrote:
> I needed to launch:
> make install-node-modules
> before I was able to launch "make tessera".
My apologies, I've fixed the Makefile
> When tessera is already running and I go to URL
> http://localhost:8080/pbfs/live/ , I get:
>
> GET /pbfs/live/index.j
On 22/07/16 17:35, Amaroussi (OpenStreetMap) wrote:
> I wonder if these can be configured so that the user can configure
> road colours via cookies? I am not an expert in vector tiles in
> relation to the main site, but it is worth asking.
Possibly. I'm not aware of any software that does that at
Hello all,
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:
https://github.com/geofabrik/openstreetmap-carto-vector-tiles
Please consult the vector tiles specific readme for mor
Hi,
One could claim that Maps.me is an attempt to make a simple to use
smartphone app for non-technical people to contribute data to OSM. It
doesn't require aerial imagery, nor always-on internet access.
Rory
On 29/06/16 14:04, Bjoern Hassler wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> first post to the list - hope t
Hi all,
On 07/06/16 11:44, Sven Geggus wrote:
> I'm trying to install all required fonts for openstreetmap-carto on debian
> stable.
>
> Two fonts seem to be troublesome:
> "Mukti Narrow Bold" and "gargi Medium"
>
> While the former seems to be there
> (/usr/share/fonts/truetype/fonts-beng-extra
On 25/05/16 23:32, Sven Geggus wrote:
> I have always been wondering if it would be possible to get rid of the
> special tables used for the sole purpose of keeping the rendering database
> up-to-date by using a scheme like this:
>
> osm2pgsql database with special tables -> some psql replication
On 16/06/10 11:31, Peter Körner wrote:
> In a attempt to reactivate the Multilingual Maps Project, I started a
> testcase with language overlays instead of complete language
> maps. This should save a lot of RAM (loading all 270+ map styles took
> ~16GB of Memory only for renderd).
>
> It's still
On 16/06/10 11:31, Peter Körner wrote:
> In a attempt to reactivate the Multilingual Maps Project, I started a
> testcase with language overlays instead of complete language
> maps. This should save a lot of RAM (loading all 270+ map styles took
> ~16GB of Memory only for renderd).
>
> It's still
On 18/05/10 09:40, Stefano Salvador wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've read everything I can find on wiki and ML about replicating the
> OSM DB, but I can figure out if it is possible to keep up to date only
> a part of the planet.
>
> I would like to set up a copy of OSM DB only for a small region and
> then
On 11/05/10 11:01, Rory McCann wrote:
> It's as if mod_tile is loaded, but it's not being used.
Turns out mod_tile wasn't loading cause I was looking at one apache
vhost file, whereas apache was using another file. In essence I hadn't
turned on mod_tile.
D'oh
On 10/05/10 23:13, Frederik Ramm wrote:
> You can run Apache in single process mode and strace that (provided that
> Apache isn't needed for anything else at the time):
>
> su
> /etc/init.d/apache2 stop
> export APACHE_RUN_USER=www-data
> export APACHE_RUN_GROUP=www-data
> strace -o outputfile -f
On 10/05/10 16:41, Pieren wrote:
> I had a similar issue few days ago. What is your render_config.h ? is it
> the original version with:
>
> #define DIRECTORY_HASH
> #define HASH_PATH "/var/lib/mod_tile
>
> ?
Yes, I have that.
> If yes, the hash tiles are stored in that path (if the dir exists)
On 10/05/10 18:15, Frederik Ramm wrote:
> Can you check whether your renderd is actually retrieving render
> requests from the module (does it kick into action when you access a
> tile? perhaps try starting with -f from a console).
Nope. I've started renderd as "renderd -f" on the command line, an
Hi,
I'm trying to set up my own mod_tile install. I'm using Ubuntu 8.04
Hardy. I've got mapnik installed and rendering tiles OK for the data I'm
interested in using the mapnik style I want. However when I try to go to
http://www.technomancy.org/openirishmap_tiles/0/0/0.png I get a standard
Apache
On 28/12/08 18:26, Joerg Ostertag (OSM Tettnang/Germany) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> as most of you probably know I'm providing debian packages for the most
> common
> tools needed to work with OpenStreetMap.
> What I'd like to know is:
>- which additional tools from the osm-svn would you like to see
On 06/11/08 08:04, Till Harbaum wrote:
> What's the purpose of the area tag? Does it make a way
> a polygon, even if the first and last node are not identical?
> Is it used to make highways/waterways or railways a polygon?
As Jochen Topf mentioned you have to look at the tags to figure out if
some
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