W dniu 23.10.2017 o 22:06, Andy Townsend pisze:
On 22/10/2017 18:47, Carlos Cámara wrote:
I would like to create a custom map for online use that loads OSM
data but displays it in different ways as the standard, cyclemap,
transport... layers.
The most important question is: how do you want
On 22/10/2017 18:47, Carlos Cámara wrote:
I would like to create a custom map for online use that loads OSM data
but displays it in different ways as the standard, cyclemap,
transport... layers.
Another couple of resources to look at (if you think you'll go down the
"Mapnik" route):
To
Carlos,
Check out Rob Chohan blog, http://www.roblabs.com/osm-random-walk/, that he
presented to day at SotM US in Boulder. It might be enough to get you
started.
Clifford
On Sun, Oct 22, 2017 at 11:47 AM, Carlos Cámara
wrote:
> I would like to create a custom map for
Hi Carlos
Let me quickly comment on your points on Mapbox Vector Tiles (MVT):
* Ad 2. OpenMapTiles: That's on one hand a docker image to produce MVT
with an own data schema based on Mapnik generator. You can download
pre-generated - but possibly old - vector tiles. And you can also get
a
On Sun, Oct 22, 2017 at 1:47 PM, Carlos Cámara wrote:
> Mapbox covers steps #1-#3, since #4 is not needed, being that are vector
> layers. Does not require any webserver but requires a paid account. Don't
> know if it means that using Mapbox GL you are locked in Mapbox
If you are playing then Maperitive might be interesting. It can display on
a screen or more interesting for you create output that can be tiled.
The nice part is you get extreme flexibility.
https://www.commotionwireless.net/ will let you build a test internet.
Just putting the machines on the
Thanks for your quick response, John.
You're right that my requirements are quite basic. That's because I am not
sure about the basics and I prefer going step-by-step (I'm sure my
questions will be more specific the more I know about the process). My idea
was to create a map (raster or vector,
Basically you need a collection of tiles. The load on the server will
depend on the number of concurrent users and how many tiles they download.
Initially I'd go with a small test server to prove the concept.
Maperitive runs under Windows and gives you a lot of flexibility. You
should be able
I would like to create a custom map for online use that loads OSM data but
displays it in different ways as the standard, cyclemap, transport...
layers.
*Some background: What I think I know so far*
I have made some research and, although I have to admit that I am still
quite confused, I have
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