Hi. The Mapnik -> SVG -> Inkscape route is probably good for where the map needs manual editing.
PNG isn't really going to work for any large sized map though. I will report back if I get anywhere. - Ben. On 19 June 2010 14:50, Sam Vekemans <[email protected]> wrote: > And don't forget the team @ KDE Marble Desktop, has the ability to > save PNG at any map view. The linux version also uses the CycleMap :-) > > On 6/18/10, Sam Vekemans <[email protected]> wrote: > > Its on my list to set up an OpenOfficeDraw template where all you need > > todo is to copy the pdf from walking-papers.org and paste it into the > > document, and move it to the bottom layer. Then edit the title and the > > legend and the POI list to suit the area. > > > > I know that doesnt help you today, but there are people working on it :) > > > > Every printed map, needs to have some manual creative work done on it. > > > > The technology from Open Orienteeringmap is close, but it doesnt > > support mapnik. And hikebikemap.de has a great rendering, but isnt on > > walking-papers.org, nor OpenOrienteeringmap > > > > Its also on maposmatic's list to get a proper legend, as well as > > maperitive. > > > > inkscape allows for svg opening & saving it as a Oo file, to break > > apart and easily manipulate the map. > > > > Cheers, > > Sam > > >
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