Gregory wrote: > I'll definitely be wanting to try this out next time I have somewhere > to go. Thanks Richard.
\o/ Thanks! > Hmm, I think the "gridline" must be a glitch in the data. It is, I'm afraid - it's a bug in the way that the SRTM tiles line up which I haven't ironed out yet. > * The cartography is surprisingly different. I've been less-accustomed > to pale maps that I associate more with paper. I've tried to make it deliberately "papery" and, in particular, with some echoes of the New Popular Edition and OS 7th series; for example, using a serif font for placenames. > * Can I not drag the route on circular routes? This would be helpful > to iron out a long double-back stretch at the start. OSRM doesn't support circular routes out of the box, so these circular routes are actually OSRM's first-choice route 'out', then its alternate route 'back'. As a result, adding a via point would add it to both the outward and return legs, which wouldn't be what you want. > * Wow, was just about to close the page when I clicked the > elevation profile button. (I did have a request from a Mr Jonathan Bennett of this parish for a MAMIL routing option that would _prefer_ hills...) > * Are the tiles available for others to use? They're not, because I'd be a rubbish tileserver sysadmin - keeping up with a server for my own use is enough for me, let alone providing one for the rest of the world. :) I would encourage people wanting cycle cartography on their own sites to talk to Andy, as ever, who is much better at running servers than I am. > * What is the data refresh rate (near-live or a regular import of some > amount)? Weekly, though I can trigger it more frequently if needs be. cheers Richard -- View this message in context: http://gis.19327.n5.nabble.com/cycle-travel-new-OSM-powered-cycling-site-tp5787609p5788486.html Sent from the Great Britain mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Talk-GB mailing list Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb