Dear all,
Today, v2.26.0 of the openstreetmap-carto stylesheet has been
released. It will be rolled out to the openstreetmap.org servers soon.
Changes include:
* Buildings are now rendered in a much lighter colour
* Airport labels are rendered in a different colour
* The tag natural=mud is
Great work Matthijs Andy.
Appreciate the dedication.
Kind regards,
Grant
On 2 January 2015 at 17:18, Matthijs Melissen i...@matthijsmelissen.nl wrote:
Dear all,
Today, v2.26.0 of the openstreetmap-carto stylesheet has been
released. It will be rolled out to the openstreetmap.org servers
Hi all,
I am preparing for a GIS MSc thesis at Kingston University (London) and
since I am very interested in OSM (https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/stev)
and big data technologies, I have chosen to base my dissertation on Hadoop
and OSM.
I have searched the forum archives for previous
Is it possible to use JavaFX for a JOSM plugin? Or will I have to wait
for a Java8 JOSM? If so, what is the expected timeline?
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Hi,
It's a bit complicated right now, I'd say it depends on your audience.
If you expect only Windows and OS X users, go ahead. All JDK7 and JDK8
runtimes released by Oracle contain JavaFX (versions 2.2 and 8).
On Linux however, this is not as simple as people tend to use OpenJDK
runtime rather
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