Looking good! Is there a key? Would help to make sense of the various footpath markings etc
Best Dan 2016-09-06 8:02 GMT-07:00 Luke Smith <luke.sm...@grough.co.uk>: > I mentioned a while back that grough was developing a composite map, > blending OSM data with OS OpenData to fill in the gaps, and using public > rights of way data directly from the local authorities which have released > it. Over time, hopefully we will rely progressively less on other data > sources. > > I'm happy to say there's now a beta available, at http://geo.gy/ with more > details about the project at http://map.grough.co.uk/. > > There'll also soon be a 3D version available, building on the prototype at > http://3d.geo.gy/ to cover all of Great Britain and improve the controls. > > The source code behind generating the maps is open source, although not > suitable for on-the-fly tile generation because of the preprocessing. The > idea was to create a map which could be printed and used at a fixed scale > (1:25,000 scale), with labels moved around to avoid obscuring detail etc. > > If anyone has comments or advice for us, it would be gratefully received. > We're aware of some issues already, so this is only a beta release. > Similarly if anyone would like to use the maps, we'd be more than happy to > help if you run into problems. > > Luke > > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-GB mailing list > Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb > _______________________________________________ Talk-GB mailing list Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb