On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 05:12:49PM +0800, D Tucny wrote:
2009/1/19 Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org
Hi,
D Tucny wrote:
One quick note... It looks like UTF8 data has been broken at some point...
I guess that's what is meant by potential gotchas at the bottom of the
Minutely
2009/1/19 Christopher Schmidt crschm...@metacarta.com
Hey,
Using the osm2pgsql diff loading code, and osmosis's --rci, I've got an
up to date copy of the Mapnik database being maintained on a server I
have access to. I put together a little bookmarklet that lets you do a
'live view' of any
Hi,
D Tucny wrote:
One quick note... It looks like UTF8 data has been broken at some point...
I guess that's what is meant by potential gotchas at the bottom of the
Minutely Mapnik page:
When creating your database, make sure you specify the encoding as
utf-8, otherwise you will get crappy
2009/1/19 Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org
Hi,
D Tucny wrote:
One quick note... It looks like UTF8 data has been broken at some point...
I guess that's what is meant by potential gotchas at the bottom of the
Minutely Mapnik page:
When creating your database, make sure you specify the
Christopher Schmidt crschm...@metacarta.com writes:
Using the osm2pgsql diff loading code, and osmosis's --rci, I've got an
up to date copy of the Mapnik database being maintained on a server I
have access to. I put together a little bookmarklet that lets you do a
'live view' of any area by
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Christopher Schmidt wrote:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Minutely_Mapnik is a handful of notes
on what I did to get it started; I'm happy to elaborate if people want
to ask questions. (Please feel free to CC me on responses, as I don't
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 1:43 PM, Christopher Schmidt
crschm...@metacarta.com wrote:
The up to date map has a different background color. There are two
reasons for this:
1. I don't really have any clue what coastline data I'm supposed to be
using, and without that, the map is going to
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 8:31 AM, D Tucny d...@tucny.com wrote:
2009/1/19 Christopher Schmidt crschm...@metacarta.com
Since this is not tiled at all, the performance is not likely to be great,
but it does make an interesting demo.
Apart from that little problem it looks pretty cool... Of
Hey,
Using the osm2pgsql diff loading code, and osmosis's --rci, I've got an
up to date copy of the Mapnik database being maintained on a server I
have access to. I put together a little bookmarklet that lets you do a
'live view' of any area by pressing a button.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Minutely_Mapnik is a handful of notes
on what I did to get it started; I'm happy to elaborate if people want
to ask questions. (Please feel free to CC me on responses, as I don't
receive dev emails by default, though I'll check the archives for
replies I miss.)
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