On 2 Jan 2008, at 16:37, Stefan de Konink wrote:
On Wed, 2 Jan 2008, Artem Pavlenko wrote:
David Siegel implemented support for libxml2 parser in Mapnik, check
it out :
I was able to load the entiere planet.osm into MonetDB4 (XML), but
incompare to the SQL version it is not optimal
On 3 Jan 2008, at 16:53, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
What people think about explicitly supporting curves as a part
of geometry model? This way we can model the world better.
When I suggested this before, someone said it was patented,
possibly by
either NavTeq or TeleAtlas,
Navteq
On 9 Jan 2008, at 12:59, Jochen Topf wrote:
On Wed, Jan 09, 2008 at 12:44:51PM +, Artem Pavlenko wrote:
I think areas below sea level should just get the darkest green.
In most
cases it is probably not necessary to distinguish the details.
OK, below sea level is now corrected
OK, SWBD masking does the trick : http://artem.dev.openstreetmap.org/
files/reliefs/srtm_masked.jpg
I even managed to drain the fens :http://artem.dev.openstreetmap.org/
files/reliefs/the_fens.jpg :P
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I rendered some relief tiles with OSM major roads on top :
http://mapnik.org/maps/srtm_relief/
Artem
On 11 Jan 2008, at 11:10, Artem Pavlenko wrote:
On 10 Jan 2008, at 09:21, Andy Robinson ((blackadder)) wrote:
Artem Pavlenko wrote:
Sent: 09 January 2008 6:48 PM
To: dev Openstreetmap
Hello windows users,
osm2pgsql.exe has arrived : http://artem.dev.openstreetmap.org/files/
osm2pgsql_latest.exe.zip
Enjoy!
Artem
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On 25 Jan 2008, at 14:22, Nick Whitelegg wrote:
Wait for the iPhone SDK.
What I'd really want to do though is make it work as both a desktop
and
mobile app with minimal code changes, presumably an iPhone SDK
wouldn't be
terribly portable to a non-Mac desktop environment?
qt4 has got
On 28 Jan 2008, at 12:05, Matt Williams wrote:
On Friday 25 January 2008 10:58:05 Nick Whitelegg wrote:
Hello everyone,
Regarding the OpenTrail OSM walking/hiking software idea that
I'd like
to develop given enough time (see earlier in the week), I'd like
to ensure
it's compatible
taking this to dev
On 30 Jan 2008, at 11:57, bvh wrote:
On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 11:47:15AM +, Artem Pavlenko wrote:
No, we should provide tools that make it very easy to create a
custom
map. Mapnik is not (yet?) that tool.
Mapnik is that tool and it's also free and easy to use
On 30 Jan 2008, at 13:05, bvh wrote:
On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 01:43:59PM +, Artem Pavlenko wrote:
The best documentation is : http://trac.openstreetmap.org/browser/
applications/rendering/mapnik/osm.xml
There were quite a few changes to XML and internal structures
recently and I didn't
Dear lisrs,
I'm very pleased to announce Mapnik 0.5.0. It has been a long time in
development, but I hope it was worth waiting for. This release brings
numerous stability and performance improvements. I am particularly
excited to see Mapnik performing well in multi-threaded setups,
On 8 Feb 2008, at 11:54, SteveC wrote:
I agree OSM in OGR is good but doesn't osm2pgsql - OGR - anything
also work?
Of course, it does.
On 7 Feb 2008, at 23:50, Milo van der Linden wrote:
Hello Hendri (and list)
There is a piece of GIS-translation Open Source software that is
On 8 Feb 2008, at 11:58, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
Frederik Ramm wrote:
True. What we had been looking for was a term for polygons with
holes; it seemed unreasonable to create a relation type=polygon as
plain polygons, without holes, don't require relations. But
multipolygon is somewhat of
Hello Hendrik,
There are number of projects where your C-programming skills can be
valuable.
I suggest you browse OSM svn and see if anything you want to get
involved.
Also, if you feel like doing your own thing, just go for it!
Artem
Hello,
This Project is great, and so I thought I'd
On 10 Feb 2008, at 13:48, J.D. Schmidt wrote:
Artem, could you take a look ?
Original Meddelelse
Moshe Sayag skrev:
When a place is labeled in Hebrew (which is written right-to-left) it
appears correctly in the [EMAIL PROTECTED] browser, but backward in OSM
slippy map.
On 10 Feb 2008, at 13:48, J.D. Schmidt wrote:
Artem, could you take a look ?
Yep, working on this!
Original Meddelelse
Moshe Sayag skrev:
When a place is labeled in Hebrew (which is written right-to-left) it
appears correctly in the [EMAIL PROTECTED] browser, but
Stefan,
What exactly is the problem you're trying to solve ? It seems to me
you're on a mission:)
Here is what you should do:
A. If you have the skills, get the data and convert it into whatever
format/schema is good for you.
B. If you haven't got the skills, _fund_ someone to help you to
On 15 Feb 2008, at 15:04, Christopher Schmidt wrote:
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 02:55:11PM +, Tom Hughes wrote:
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On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 01:06:32PM +, Tom Hughes wrote:
If this was possible, I guess the
On 15 Feb 2008, at 15:23, Christopher Schmidt wrote:
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 03:14:54PM +, Artem Pavlenko wrote:
On 15 Feb 2008, at 15:04, Christopher Schmidt wrote:
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 02:55:11PM +, Tom Hughes wrote:
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Christopher Schmidt
On 12 Mar 2008, at 00:41, Tom Hughes wrote:
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On 9 Mar 2008, at 10:42, Tom Hughes wrote:
Main problem with cairo - it is not reflected in Python bindings,
yet.
Should we have something like :
agg
On 12 Mar 2008, at 17:24, Artem Pavlenko wrote:
On 12 Mar 2008, at 00:41, Tom Hughes wrote:
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On 9 Mar 2008, at 10:42, Tom Hughes wrote:
Main problem with cairo - it is not reflected in Python bindings,
yet
On 13 Mar 2008, at 00:02, Tom Hughes wrote:
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Artem Pavlenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Great! Thanks Tom! rundemo.py outputs nice pdf and svg on os x
10.4. I'll give it a try on 64-bit ubuntu later on.
Couple things I noticed when viewing demo.svg
On 14 Mar 2008, at 13:36, Dave Stubbs wrote:
I have been playing with the Mapnik source code for rendering some
maps. I have data in a custom format, so I had to write my own
driver.
Is there some place I can see the style definitions that are
being used
on Open Street Map? For
On 25 Mar 2008, at 15:32, Mario wrote:
Hi Robert!
Robert (Jamie) Munro ha scritto:
I would like a thing on OSM.org that lets me select an area from the
slippy map with a draggable box (like the shift-drag feature), but
instead of just zooming, took me to a page where I can choose from
a
On 25 Mar 2008, at 16:25, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
On 25.03.2008, at 16:45, Artem Pavlenko wrote:
Is this a total madness?
Yes, it is :)
As Tom already pointed out (Python):
It may not have become entirely clear from Mario's latest mad
ramblings ;-) but he started out to write
On 5 Aug 2008, at 20:26, Jon Burgess wrote:
On Tue, 2008-08-05 at 12:04 -0700, Mikel Maron wrote:
I've set up mod_tile and renderd. Compiled against mapnik 0.5.1.
renderd works for a bit, but then segfaults. It seems to be a
problem with fielding a burst concurrent requrests, but not
Hi Sylvain,
You can improve rendering speed significantly by rendering one big
'meta' tile and then chopping it
up into actual tiles. In my experience 8x8 (64) or even 16*16 (256)
meta tiles make all process much faster.
Also, consider using mod_tile which is using the same approach and
Excellent! I'll give it a go asap.
Artem
On 25 Dec 2008, at 22:12, Brian Quinion wrote:
Hi,
The patch is too large for the mailing list, so you can instead
download it here: http://osm.sjjb.co.uk/mod_tile_ini.diff
This patch adds various extra options to mod_tile:
- Support for multiple
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