I'm just going to reiterate the call for interested people to contact
me. I'm not on the board, but restarting or forming a working group
isn't something that needs to the board to start off
On 2020-11-19 8:09 a.m., Paul Norman via dev wrote:
The OSMF Board is looking at
As Mapbox GL has been un-open sourced, I'm putting this project on hold
until I figure out a suitable rendering engine.
See https://github.com/pnorman/openstreetmap-cartographic/issues/7
On 2020-05-24 5:34 p.m., Paul Norman via dev wrote:
I've been working on a new project, Ope
On 2020-11-20 10:08 a.m., Paul Norman via dev wrote:
We are looking to have users test this new feed for correctness to make
sure it works with their update processes and software. To use it
adjust your replication URL from
https://planet.openstreetmap.org/replication/minute/
to https
One of the services the Operations Working Group (OWG) runs is the
replication feed for OSM changes. This is used to broadcast changes
which are picked up by data consumers. We are running a test of new
software to power the replication feed, osmdbt
(https://github.com/openstreetmap/osmdbt).
The
The OSMF Board is looking at restarting the Engineering Working Group
with a revised scope to include handling paid software development. This
scope needs to be developed with existing and new volunteers, but my
ideas are that it would include
- Google Summer of Code,
- managing development to
Last month there were some problems with the weekly planet dump which
impacted the website and API.
Ironbelly, the primary site planet server, was upgraded to Ubuntu 20.04.
This revealed a bug in planet-dump-ng, the software that generates the
weekly planet dumps, which caused it to consume exces
The Operations Working Group is moving forward with the retirement of
trac.openstreetmap.org and svn.openstreetmap.org. In August 2018 we
reached out to some of the developers using
svn.openstreetmap.org to warn them of the retirement of
svn.openstreetmap.org.
We will only be crea
I've been busy with
On 2020-05-24 10:26 p.m., Joseph Eisenberg wrote:
Thank you for making this, it looks like a lot of work!
These client-side vector tiles at z8?
(https://pnorman.dev.openstreetmap.org/cartographic/mapbox-gl.html)
My laptop (2015 Macbook Pro, 16 GB RAM, 2.2 GHz Intel Core i
On 2020-05-25 1:15 a.m., Maarten Deen wrote:
Still, it looks to be a very simplified subset of the complete data.
So I'd be interested to see how this works on a full dataset.
No, it has the full data except for admin boundaries and bay/straight
names on zoom 7 and 8. When you compare it to Op
On 2020-05-25 9:25 a.m., Jason Remillard wrote:
Hi Paul,
The Mapbox GL styles are very low level, and are like the mapnik XML
input files. The Mapbox GL editing tools available don't seem to
provide abstractions over the underlying specification.
Yes, the specification and tools are quite cl
On 2020-05-24 10:26 p.m., Joseph Eisenberg wrote:
Thank you for making this, it looks like a lot of work!
These client-side vector tiles at z8?
(https://pnorman.dev.openstreetmap.org/cartographic/mapbox-gl.html)
My laptop (2015 Macbook Pro, 16 GB RAM, 2.2 GHz Intel Core i7) appears
to use so
I've been working on a new project, OpenStreetMap Cartographic. This is
a client-side rendering based on OpenStreetMap Carto. This is an
ambitious project, as OpenStreetMap Carto is an extremely complex style
which shows a large number of features. The technical choices I'm making
are designed so
Dear all,
Today, v5.0.0 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
- An update to Lua tag transforms,
Dear all,
Today, v4.22.0 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
- Shop label fixes and use ST_Poi
Dear all,
Today, v4.21.0 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
- Removed unused world_boundaries-
On 2019-02-21 6:06 p.m., Anish Mangal wrote:
Is your new tileset raster or vector? I intend to go about making a
base OSM tileset in vector, + high zoom regional vector tilesets. Also
intend to render srtm data as contour+hillshade. I was looking at
openmaptiles for the same.
I do not find
On 2019-01-06 1:21 p.m., Paul Norman wrote:
Many people have asked about downloading low-zoom tiles of
OpenStreetMap Carto. I’ve completed my project to script automatic
downloading, importing, and pre-rendering of an OpenStreetMap Carto
database to make it available for others, and have put
Many people have asked about downloading low-zoom tiles of OpenStreetMap
Carto. I’ve completed my project to script automatic downloading,
importing, and pre-rendering of an OpenStreetMap Carto database to make
it available for others, and have put the results on one of my servers
at http://leg
Dear all,
Today, v4.12.1 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.
The sole change is dropping rendering of the surfa
On Apr 30, 2018, at 04:03 AM, Christoph Hormann wrote:
I think that is a good idea - i in particular like that the toolchain
used seems to be free of NodeJS. ;-)
This was in the back of my mind, but more important to me was being free of
Mapnik. Mapnik offers great output if generating imag
I managed to forget a very important link, that of the repository:
https://github.com/pnorman/bolder
On Apr 30, 2018, at 03:06 AM, Paul Norman wrote:
This is a copy of my diary entry, which has a picture:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/pnorman/diary/43814
I’ve started work on a new
This is a copy of my diary entry, which has a picture:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/pnorman/diary/43814
I’ve started work on a new client-side style for OpenStreetMap data, and feel
it’s reached the point where I can release it to the public. My goal is to make
a style that shows a rich
We're preparing to release 0.96.0 of osm2pgsql. The user-facing changes
in this version include
- Freeing drive and RAM earlier with --drop imports, including the flat
nodes file, giving more space for clustering and indexing.
- Extend web Mercator to 89.99 latitude again, reducing broken po
On 3/20/2018 1:40 PM, sav123 wrote:
Kompza covered the variables you mentioned, but I if you're looking at
benchmarking, I recommend you set up the full rendering stack rather
than trying to generate queries yourself. The latter can be tricky to
get right, and you have to handle parallelism th
On 3/20/2018 9:13 AM, sav123 wrote:
I hope to be able to grab enough information to partition some or all
the postgresql tables and to publish the resulting comparison boards.
I know that it is possible to setup logs and to check them, but this
method may miss rare calls ...
Kompza covered t
wrote:
Hello, My name is Biswesh. I am a second year Computer Science
student and am very keen on contributing to OSM for GSOC 2018. I have
been looking into the idea list for GSOC 2018 and found out the
project - “ Make the website use the API “ proposed by Paul Norman
<ht
On 2/20/2018 12:07 PM, Darafei "Komяpa" Praliaskouski wrote:
This suggests that currently apidb replicas aren't in synchronous
mode. Can it be switched to synchronous?
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.5/static/warm-standby.html#SYNCHRONOUS-REPLICATION
Given the absolutely miserable perform
On 2/20/2018 2:56 AM, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
On 20.02.2018 10:51, Michał Brzozowski wrote:
You can use changeset replication with ChangesetMD to query your own DB.
I was tempted to respond the same, but I imagine the idea is that as
soon as the user clicks on the "I have fixed this" button,
On 2/14/2018 8:17 AM, Roland Olbricht wrote:
- How about simply asking the users for consent? We could then
-- make a clear-cut last complete history dump before the date
-- start with a planet dump without history before that date
afterwards that then accumulates history only from users that h
I'm working on a script to do some pre-rendering of a Mapnik-based tile
layer. Conventional meta-tile sizes would be 4x4 or 8x8, but these are
selected to balance latency and throughput or efficiency. I'm using
mapproxy, which stores the tiles as individual files on-disk, not
mod_tile, which st
On 1/12/2018 6:03 AM, Andy Allan wrote:
In general, I'd like to disable HTTP Basic Auth to our API, and only
use OAuth. This removes any need to share your OSM password with third
parties. However, developers often find it easier to build
integrations using basic auth, so I can imagine some oppos
On 12/21/2017 2:01 PM, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Of course, the canonical solution is "install your own
postgres/mapnik/nik4.py and run it locally";)
If you are intending to generate a PDF with Mapnik I recommend
generating a 300-600 dpi raster PNG and embedding it in a PDF.
_
On 10/8/2017 11:03 AM, Sven Geggus wrote:
Hello,
Debian stable 9.x comes with PostgreSQL 9.6 and Postgis 2.3.
However the now released PostgreSQL 10.0 and Postgis 2.4 are an easy
backport.
Will the newer version provide any advantage for a osm2pgsql database use case?
Yes, but nothing game-c
On 9/18/2017 2:03 PM, Paul Norman wrote:
We're looking at releasing osm2pgsql 0.94.0 soon and could use testing
of the 0.94.0-RC1 version.
We've tagged 0.94.0-RC2. This fixes a problem where an invalid geometry
could end up in the tables if it was valid in EPSG 4326. This is a
We're looking at releasing osm2pgsql 0.94.0 soon and could use testing
of the 0.94.0-RC1 version. Testing from packagers is appreciated,
particularly if you are doing something different with libosmium.
Major changes
- Store unprojected coordinates in slim tables and use osmium dense file
arra
Dear all,
Today, v4.3.0 of the openstreetmap-carto stylesheet (the default
stylesheet on openstreetmap.org) has been released.
Changes include
- Moving ford and emergency phone to a new tagging scheme
- Moving natural=tree to higher zoom level (z18+)
- Changing embassy color to brown
- Renderin
On 5/28/2017 1:59 PM, Paul Norman wrote:
This is not supported, so you'll have to figure out the details
yourself. I recommend writing a script that reads in two osm2pgsql
.style files.
I should add that this was a conscious decision by the osm-carto
developers, and we discussed a numb
On 5/28/2017 12:25 PM, Hartmut Holzgraefe wrote:
I'd also be interested in the implications of the upcoming changes
as I'm currently running many different styles from the same
--hstore-all import, some of them using the OpenStreetMap Carto
style osm2pgsql tables directly, some using views based
Dear all,
Today, v3.3.0 of the openstreetmap-carto stylesheet (the default
stylesheet on openstreetmap.org) has been released.
This may not be immediately rolled out to the openstreetmap.org servers,
but that is up to the OSM sysadmin team, not the openstreetmap-carto
maintainers.
Changes inclu
We've decided to drop support for old-style multipolygons in
OpenStreetMap Carto 4.0.0. This has resolved our outstanding issues, and
we now feel the work is ready to merge. The big changes are
- database schema change;
- disjoint area handling;
- different tag columns; and
- multipolygon ha
osm2pgsql 0.92.1 and 0.90.2 have been released.
0.92.1 contains two changes from 0.92.0
- A fix to the large relation bug encountered in March and documented in
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/dev/2017-March/029770.html.
This is an important fix if you are using minutely updates, and
Dear all,
Today, v3.20 of the openstreetmap-carto stylesheet (the default
stylesheet on openstreetmap.org) has been released.
Changes include
- Render aeroway terminal buildings like other buildings
- Removed rendering of landuse=farm
- Added rendering for arts centre, fitness centre, plant nur
On 3/21/2017 8:02 AM, Hakuch wrote:
On 21.03.2017 02:50, Paul Norman wrote:
On 3/20/2017 9:22 AM, Hakuch wrote:
It depends. For projects that produce webpages, there's probably more
Ruby activity than PHP activity. Python is also pretty popular.
did you want to say "projects t
On 3/20/2017 9:22 AM, 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/
On 3/18/2017 2:23 AM, Subhani Munasinghe wrote:
Hi everyone,
Can someone please tell me how to get contacted with a mentor of
the project idea "Make the website use the API". I would like to know
more about that project idea, because I would love to work with Java
since I am skilled with
On 2/20/2017 12:19 AM, Andy Allan wrote:
I can see the purpose of this, but I've never seen it as being as high
a priority as other developers do.
For me the concerns all stem from code duplication, principally leading
to more optimization work on one path, so cgimap is much faster than
brows
Much to my surprise, I have 2-4 students issued in my API-related GSoC
proposals. This is more than one person or even two people can mentor,
so I'm asking for help. The cgimap-ruby, cgimap read-only support,
cgimap write support, and make the website use the API
Some of the proposals involve
The behavior of osm2pgsql when no database is specified is changing in
the next release. New releases will rely on libpq to pick the database
if nothing is explicitly specified, typically either resulting in a
database of what the PGDATABASE environment variable is set to, or the
user's name.
On 2/1/2017 10:34 PM, Ronak Jain wrote:
After going through the list of possible idea's for this summer, I
would like to consider
Full cgimap write support
Full cgimap read-only support
I have chosen these as I have good experience with the languages being
used in the project also I have worked
One of the long-running OpenStreetMap Carto projects has been a database
schema change,
https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/pull/2533. Included
in this are
- database schema change;
- disjoint area handling;
- different tag columns; and
- multipolygon handling changes
This
Dear all,
Today, v3.1.0 of the openstreetmap-carto stylesheet (the default
stylesheet on openstreetmap.org) has been released.
Changes include
- Added coffee shop rendering
- Added health clinic rendering
- Adjusted place label typography
- Road shield rendering improvements
- Internal code cle
On 1/28/2017 3:00 PM, Walter Nordmann wrote:
i'm just installing my brand new server to get my applications
(missing boundaries and many more) running again. The server has 2x
960GB SSD and 1x 2TB SATA disk installed.
I'm doing a full planet import using osm2pgsql 0.92. This time i'm
doing
On 1/12/2017 12:29 PM, Joseph Armbruster wrote:
Do you or anyone else know someone that has performed tile generation
for some of the lower levels / scales recently, say for levels 15 -
20?
Higher zooms (12+) typically take about 1 second per 8x8 metatile per
CPU thread. 15+ tiles are not pre-
On 1/6/2017 11:28 AM, Walter Nordmann wrote:
Hi Paul,
in other words: because i'm using the diff-process i have to reload
the full planet once, right?
When will this osm2pgsql be availiabe?
I'm asking because my osm database server has broken some days ago and
starting end of next week i mu
There is an incoming change to osm2pgsql which changes the format of
slim tables. This will change the schema of the slim tables, but have no
impact on the rendering tables.
The change is to use unprojected coordinates in slim tables, and an
osmium dense file array instead of flat nodes. There
On 12/22/2016 4:57 AM, 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?
On our side project.yaml was moved to project.mml in one commit by
itself,
Dear all,
Today, v3.0.0 of the openstreetmap-carto stylesheet (the default
stylesheet on openstreetmap.org) has been released.
Major changes include
- Mapnik 3 is now required
- CartoCSS 0.16.x is now required
- Official Tilemill support is dropped
- Shapefiles are downloaded with a new python
On 12/7/2016 2:57 PM, Paul Norman wrote:
osm2pgsql 0.92.0-RC1 has been tagged in preperation for a release.
Feedback is welcome, in particular from downstream packagers.
You can get the release from git or
https://github.com/openstreetmap/osm2pgsql/releases/tag/0.92.0-RC1.
0.92.0 has been
On 12/13/2016 9:04 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
that's a nice hack which will generally work, but having overlapping
boundaries (different ways on the same position) is not a clear
"error" in OSM, so it is not 100% reliable.
No. I looked at the data visually with transparency to find overlap
On 12/13/2016 4:33 AM, Christoph Hormann wrote:
On Tuesday 13 December 2016, Paul Norman wrote:
Feedback from anyone interested in using this output is welcome, as
well as any additional information that should be added to the
linestrings.
You have some conflicting goals here - you want to
A common problem with rendering administrative boundaries from
OpenStreetMap data is the need to create non-overlapping linestrings
from the admin relations. This is necessary for many styles,
particularly any which want to use dashes. Ideally the information would
be present in on way tags, but t
osm2pgsql 0.92.0-RC1 has been tagged in preperation for a release.
Feedback is welcome, in particular from downstream packagers.
You can get the release from git or
https://github.com/openstreetmap/osm2pgsql/releases/tag/0.92.0-RC1.
The big changes are
- PostgreSQL 9.1 + PostGIS 2.0 or later
OpenStreetMap Carto has changed it's dependencies, which will impact any
third
parties using the style. The changes are
- Mapnik 3 is now required
- CartoCSS >= 0.16.0 is now required
- Official Tilemill support is dropped. Tilemill does not meet the above
requirements
- project.mml is now
On 11/16/2016 5:37 AM, RTOSM DOOPAS wrote:
The rtosm map call (not that exact, but the framework is clear):
[...]
6. send back the simplified objects to request.
The purpose of the API and the apidb is for editing. How would someone
edit the simplified object?
On 11/7/2016 9:28 AM, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
Hi all,
Really pleased to announce a new version of Tilemaker on github:
https://github.com/systemed/tilemaker
Tilemaker is a command-line application that makes vector tiles in one
hit, directly from an .osm.pbf file. There is no database and no
Dear all,
Today, v2.44.1 of the openstreetmap-carto stylesheet (the default
stylesheet on openstreetmap.org) has been released. Also, v2.44.0 was
released last month without an email, so this email includes changes
in both.
v2.44.0 has been rolled out to the openstreetmap.org servers, but v2.44.
On 9/16/2016 5:37 PM, Spencer Gardner wrote:
It's not clear to me how osm2pgsql handles multiple values for the
same key on an OSM feature. For example, imagine I have a way with the
following tags:
parking:lane:right=perpendicular
parking:lane:left=parallel
"parking:lane:right" and "parking:
On 9/15/2016 1:53 PM, Stefan Keller wrote:
Is it OK to do API lookups like this
https://www.osm.org/api/0.6/nodes?nodes=59906080,4400821613 even for
minutely diffs? Any alternatives?
No, particularly if your code takes off and multiple people start
running it. I would guess that it would hit
No one has replied, likely because it's not a really a dev@ subject, so
I'll provide some basic info.
On 9/13/2016 2:34 AM, Riaan Grobler wrote:
*Problem* : We are experiencing more and more road that do not have
updated road speed, see below as an example attached
Road speed coverage wi
I'm planning on registering MIME types for OSM formats in the vendor
tree and could use feedback. If you're unfamiliar with registering MIME
types, https://github.com/mapbox/vector-tile-spec/issues/48 is a
reasonable overview for a registration that took place with a different
format.
The ob
On 9/12/2016 9:56 AM, Mike N wrote:
I did use the --slim option when importing, and see the node table,
but I don't see topology in a direct table view.
The ways table has node membership information. Joining the table on
w1.nodes && w2.nodes and differing way IDs will find ways that share
no
On 9/11/2016 8:20 AM, Mike N wrote:
Given a PostGIS database populated from OSM data by osm2pgsql, and 2
sets of lines (such as the selection of all footways and the
selection of all roads) what function or series of functions will
result in a list of locations where footways cross roads wit
PostgreSQL 9.6 RC1 has been released, and depending on bugs found, 9.6
should be released soon. There are a few changes which should help
anyone running PostGIS workloads with OSM data.
From the release notes[1] I've extracted some relevant stuff for this list
Big new stuff:
- Parallel querie
Dear all,
Today, v2.43.0 of the openstreetmap-carto stylesheet (the default
stylesheet on openstreetmap.org) has been released. It has not yet
been rolled out to the openstreetmap.org servers.
Changes include
- Adjust alotments pattern
- Whitespace cleanups of code
- Adjust colours of dog parks
On 9/1/2016 1:25 AM, Yves wrote:
Along with minutely diffs, I wonder if expired tiles lists would be
something to be shared: this is something each tile server is doing by
itself by now, and seems a waste in ressources.
From what I've seen if you're already running a server with the full
pla
On 8/28/2016 8:07 AM, Stadin, Benjamin wrote:
we’re defining the data structure for the next version of our 3D map, a
basic feature of it is the indoor capability. I could write more about the
background, but to keep it short for now: I need to generate an ordered
list of layers with their table
On 8/25/2016 12:45 AM, Oleksiy Muzalyev wrote:
I looked at several cities at the Tangram map. I like especially
Crosshatch style, - very impressive. It takes a split second to find
say the Eiffel Tower on the Tangram map:
https://tangrams.github.io/carousel/?crosshatch#16/48.8616/2.3082 and
in
I've been experimenting with generating my own vector tiles and
client-side rendering with Tangram[1] in order to figure out how to best
write its styling language.
Tangram is a GL-based renderer written by Mapzen and normally used with
their Tilezen[2] vector tiles, but I'm interested in being a
On 8/23/2016 6:58 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
recently we stumbled upon problematic behavior of current multipoligon
processing in osm-carto
OpenStreetMap Carto does not do any multipolygon processing. That is all
done by osm2pgsql, and the behavior of osm2pgsql has changed
significantly
On 8/19/2016 4:30 AM, Rory McCann wrote:
Although I'm using this often, I'm always open to suggestions about
braindead things I might be doing. ☺ Suggestions welcome!
It's good to see commands for a concurrent reindex scripted.
For rendering tables I'd recommend pausing updates, creating a new
There are some OpenStreetMap Carto issues which might be interesting to
a larger audience
Improving the water colour:
https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/issues/1781
There's been a discussion of options for improving the water colour to
improve contrast with a number of other
On 8/14/2016 2:56 AM, mmd wrote:
Processing daily diffs is in fact a very convenient to load 4 years
worth of OSM data (needed for full history), rather than downloading
more than 2 Mio. minutely diffs.
I don't know about the data issues, but I suggest you use the full
history. Over half the d
On 8/12/2016 11:27 AM, Matthijs Melissen wrote:
I would also like to point out that there might be a conflict of
interest here between commercial operators of OpenStreetMap services,
and the rest of the community.
While in theory there could be a conflict, most of the admins do not
sell tile s
On 8/12/2016 4:34 AM, Maarten Deen wrote:
I have wondered about this. Does rate limiting now not occur? I have
seen a lot of times that the map in the JOSM downloadscreen gets slow
if you pan around a lot or use it a lot to download lots of small
areas. Also the mapnik overlay has this issue.
The usage policy for tile.openstreetmap.org requires that users send a
valid user-agent[1], or, in the case of a web browser, a HTTP Referer.
Ops are looking into automatically rate limiting clients violating this
part of the policy.[2]
The reason for rate limiting instead of blocking is that if
On 7/18/2016 6:07 AM, Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote:
Important for context is that "something" was mapnik (from 2.2 to 3.0),
which is non-trivial due to breaking its reverse dependencies.
I believe I also asked about osm2pgsql, but I'm left in a situation
where I don't have the permissions to do
On 7/18/2016 4:32 AM, Komяpa wrote:
Hello,
Is it available for Ubuntu Xenial?
It should compile fine, but Xenial has osm2pgsql 0.88.1 by default. I
haven't backported all the changes to the 0.88.x branch, but I could.
The chances of Ubuntu getting the bug fixes is close to zero. I asked
f
osm2pgsql 0.90.1 has been released
This is a maintainance release without new features
- outdated stuff cleanup
- null pointer dereference fix
- don't unicode sort geohashes
- process relations for line tables with the multi-backend
- generic projection fix
Upgrading is recommended. The geo
Dear all,
Today, v2.41.0 of the openstreetmap-carto stylesheet (the default stylesheet
on openstreetmap.org) has been released.
Changes include
* More consistent fonts for POI labels
* Less saturated stadiums
* Rendering obelisks and dog parks
* An updated list of font packages
* Cleaning up the
On 7/13/2016 2:11 AM, Sven Geggus wrote:
Hm, looks like this does not make that much sense in case of a hstore-only
database like the one I am using in the german style setup.
Yes, I designed it for the defaults. If you add hstore options any tag
can be
used and there's no way to indicate that
Taginfo allows projects to define a list of tags they use, which then
appear in http://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/projects. Osm2pgsql style
files define a list of tag keys that are used by osm2pgsql, if the keys
are for nodes, ways, or both, and if the keys cause an object to be an area.
I wrot
On 7/12/2016 3:44 AM, Andy Townsend wrote:
On 12/07/2016 08:42, Paul Norman wrote:
Rather than having sidewalk data available in a column, I instead with
a different highway value for "this road has a usable sidewalk". We
already have a plethora of highway values, so the ext
On 7/12/2016 2:15 AM, Komяpa wrote:
Both ways are only applicable to cities with blocky structure.
In ex-USSR, architecture of cities is different, and footways /
sidewalks graph is more complicated than a replica of roads for cars,
so all the sidewalks have to be drawn separately.
Yes, I sh
I'm working on putting OSM sidewalk data into PostgreSQL with
ClearTables (https://github.com/ClearTables/ClearTables/issues/39) and
looking at two different ways, and wondering if anyone has experience
modeling it.
There are two obvious options
1. Have a sidewalk column with an enum type wit
On 6/14/2016 8:41 AM, toni hernández wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am trying to display OSM data into my web map as well as other
custom layers.
One of the goals of my web application is to upload data from my
application to the osm database. I have been reading this
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wi
On 6/11/2016 11:44 AM, Sven Geggus wrote:
Hm so can't we just go for "No Tofu" fonts?
They are supported by Google and are available as a Debian Package:
https://www.google.com/get/noto/
https://packages.debian.org/sid/fonts-noto
Well, no one has done much research into issue #1067 which cover
On 6/7/2016 2:44 AM, Sven Geggus wrote:
Hello,
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/MuktiNarrowB
On 6/4/2016 9:34 AM, Stadin, Benjamin wrote:
Hi Bryan,
thank you for these pointers.
A somehwat unrelated question: The FAQ mentions cgimap. Is this
performance optimized map API implementation still relevant and is it
still in use? Will a production system benefit from this
significantly,
On 5/25/2016 2:32 PM, 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 sche
On 5/25/2016 3:11 AM, Mateusz Konieczny wrote:
I am guessing that data is from 25-04-2016. Is it a correct guess?
Yes.
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