Lennard,
What does happen when you run generate_xml.py is that three files are
created (or updated) in the inc directory. They are:
datasource-settings.xml.inc, fontset-settings.xml.inc, settings.xml.inc
thanks for the info - now I see that.
Some guides still give a syntax like:
On 29-8-2010 11:20, Ákos Maróy wrote:
what I'm trying to achieve is to include my ownStyle andLayer
element in the osm.xml file. my hope was that if I create an
inc/layer-foo.xml.inc file with myStyle andLayer definition (just
like the others there), and list my .xml.inc in
Lennard,
They are dynamically included, by putting the relevant layer-xxx;
references at the right spot in osm.xml. The ordering of Layer
elements in the stylesheet determines the order in which mapnik renders.
what do you mean by 'stylesheet' in this context?
So water, for instance, is
Hello,
could someone just delete this one:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/M-Reimer/oauth_clients/169
Created by accident, as I misunderstood what this feature is.
Yours
Manuel
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Hi,
I'm trying to setup mapnik again and stuck. This is what I have done so far:
1. Setup the pgsql db named cal_l10n
2. Checked out from Mapnik SVN.
3. Setup Mapnik
4. Ran ./generate_image.py --dbname 'cal_l10n'
This return the following error:
inc/entities.xml.inc:9: parser warning :
Hi,
I have created a tiling scheme which is based on division in two parts
of a parent cell, alternating in the x and y directions. It can be used
to chop up a rectangular area, so that each resulting tile contains less
data than a certain threshold. I've devised it as a possible answer to
On 29-8-2010 14:31, Ákos Maróy wrote:
They are dynamically included, by putting the relevantlayer-xxx;
references at the right spot in osm.xml. The ordering ofLayer
elements in the stylesheet determines the order in which mapnik renders.
what do you mean by 'stylesheet' in this context?
In 2001 (before OSM and Google Maps), I cofounded a travel
bloghttp://www.ballofdirt.comwebsite which featured its own maps (of
your trip locations) as they unwound
as a 'ball of string' across the 'ball of dirt' that is our world.
Dedication to the project has had its bursts, there is
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