Hi,

I think the best would be to advertise on the artifact bug and help devs to
solve it, by funding it, take time to do it if possible, or communicate
about it to gather interest and support.

My 2 cents
Michaƫl

2016-09-06 3:47 GMT+02:00 Robin Paulson <ro...@bumblepuppy.org>:

> hi folks,
> i would like to make some raster-based leaflet/openlayers web maps for a
> couple of projects i'm working on at the moment and would appreciate some
> suggestions on the best way to go about it.
>
> the projects are both small, the largest is 2km x 2km, with zoom from
> 15-23 required. they are stored in postgis and spatialite databases.
>
> i have tried qtiles and qmetatiles (a fork of qtiles), but both suffer
> from the same buggy rendering artefacts at zoom levels greater than 20.
> does anyone have any suggestions for alternatives? it need not be a qgis
> solution, i'm willing to consider something which connects directly to the
> databases. a mapnik render-on-request stack is probably more complicated
> than i'm willing to do. someone suggested using gdal2tiles, but i didn't
> get very far when i investigated, it appeared vastly more complicated than
> necessary the more i dug into it; that may be a consequence of my lack of
> knowledge.
>
> i also tried qgis2web, but the qtwebkit bug discounts that tool.
>
> cheers,
>
> --
> robin
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