>On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 5:45 PM, Rob Nickerson ><[email protected]>wrote:
> > > >Hi Steven, > > > >I've never heard of MAPC2MAPC but it looks great. I posted a comment [1] > on the talk-gb-westmidlands mailing >list noting that there are KMZ/KML > files available on British Library website that include the corner > coordinates. It >appears that MAPC2MAPC should be able to read these, and > then assuming the z/x/y.png output in the >OSMTracker is standard TMS this > would be exactly what we need to host these online as a map layer (just > like >Bing or any of the other OS out of copyright maps). > I've bodged together a test website displaying the St Ives map converted to tiles, displayed with OpenLayers, it's easy to create tiles in MAPC2MAPC. You can view the test here [1]. > >Hope this helps. Do you think we can get these hosted on > ooc.openstreetmap.org? > It would be good to get them all hosted in one place, I've been looking at something similar for my own purposes but just hosted locally. > >p.s. Is there a Linux equivalent of MAPC2MAPC? > > Not aware of anything like MAPC2MAPC for Linux I'm afraid [1] https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2657852/OS_Drawings/index.html
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