It sounds like your problem was with the osm2pgsql style, as someone else
has said.
One other thing to watch is that there are a couple of tags excluded by
osm2pgsql even if they are in the style file. From memory I think they are
source= and note=.
That caught me out a couple of weeks ago when I
Am 18.08.2010 15:48, schrieb Ákos Maróy:
thus, it seems my custom tag of aviation_area=danger is omitted in the
import.
First, there's in normal use cases no need to query planet_osm_ways,
planet_osm_nodes and planet_osm_rels -- they're for internal use by
osm2pgsql's slim mode.
Use planet_os
Peter,
> To import your own .osm file you'll need osm2pgsql in append mode
> (specify --append on the command line).
I tried, and it seems some data is left out of the import.
this is the osm XML file I have:
and
Am 18.08.2010 12:15, schrieb Ákos Maróy:
but I wonder, is there anything special to be done to import my custom
.osm file into a pgsql database, and then how would my rendering rules
by taken into account when generate_xml.py is run?
To import your own .osm file you'll need osm2pgsql in append
Hi,
I'm trying to get my own custom mapnik symbology rules into the open
street map map generation process. By the map generation process, I mean
what is described here: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Mapnik
basically what I'm aiming for:
- import the planet.osm file into a pgsql database, u
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