Ah, sorry - I misunderstood your question. I didn't bother rendering the whole country with these because everyone said how awful and useless Merridian2 was, so I just wanted to see how it compared to other things.
I think Nick has just published a VectorMap District rendering. If you would like me to render Merridan2 in the style I showed in the blog post, I could do it pretty easily and make it available as a set of slippy-map tiles? Regards Graham. On 11 March 2011 22:29, Steve Doerr <[email protected]> wrote: > On 11/03/2011 19:06, Graham Jones wrote: > >> Steve, >> I didn't render a whole map using Meridian2, but made a couple of examples >> to satisfy my curiosity here: >> http://nerdytoad.blogspot.com/2010/09/mapnik-and-osopendata.html. >> >> They give a bit of a feel for what the data looks like. >> >> > Thanks, Graham. I think I had seen that when it was first publicized. But > somehow there's no substitute for being able, in the middle of an editing > session, to say 'I wonder what this area/road/river/lake looks like in > Meridian 2' and switch to that layer to see whether it adds any value. I > don't want to belittle the work of people who carried out 'proof of concept' > work like this when OpenData was first published, but it seems like either > the data was deemed to be of no use or there wasn't the impetus to turn > prototypes into an operational tool with national coverage. > > > -- > Steve > > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-GB mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb > -- Graham Jones Hartlepool, UK.
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