first - congrats on the export tab - that's some slick work
now: I'd like to use OSM on pages optimised for mobile phone - google
maps have a service which displays a small (about 200px sq.) image
with simple links to pan and zoom. The 'tile browser' at
http://dev.openstreetmap.org/~ojw/Browse/
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Andrew Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
now: I'd like to use OSM on pages optimised for mobile phone - google
maps have a service which displays a small (about 200px sq.) image
with simple links to pan and zoom. The 'tile browser' at
On Mon, 21 Apr 2008, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Tiles are 256x256 pixel. If you want decent usability you must
display three columns and three rows and then always pan by +/-1
otherwise the user gets confused. You could try to simply display one
tile but I doubt this will work well.
I think
Hi,
now: I'd like to use OSM on pages optimised for mobile phone - google
maps have a service which displays a small (about 200px sq.) image
with simple links to pan and zoom. The 'tile browser' at
http://dev.openstreetmap.org/~ojw/Browse/ is close, but way too large
for mobile phone
/~ojw/Browse/
her is link for demo http://mobile.freemap.sk :)
Dodi
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Subject: [OSM-talk] OSM for mobile web pages?
first - congrats on the export tab - that's
On Mon, April 21, 2008 14:03, Steve Hill wrote:
On Mon, 21 Apr 2008, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Tiles are 256x256 pixel. If you want decent usability you must
display three columns and three rows and then always pan by +/-1
otherwise the user gets confused. You could try to simply display one
Andrew Harris schrieb:
now: I'd like to use OSM on pages optimised for mobile phone - google
maps have a service which displays a small (about 200px sq.) image
with simple links to pan and zoom. The 'tile browser' at
http://dev.openstreetmap.org/~ojw/Browse/ is close, but way too large
for
Andrew Harris schrieb:
now: I'd like to use OSM on pages optimised for mobile phone - google
maps have a service which displays a small (about 200px sq.) image
with simple links to pan and zoom. The 'tile browser' at
http://dev.openstreetmap.org/~ojw/Browse/ is close, but way too large
for
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