It seems that for situations like this it would be nice to have a simple on-the-fly rendering system that consumed the OSM data and then rendered your viewbox on the fly rather than creating raster tiles. If the iPhone can do a passable realtime rendering job for Skobbler, then a heftier machine should be able to do it at a higher resolution.
I realize that editors do this already, but how hard would it be to pull the editor cruft from around the rendering engine? On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 2:06 PM, Richard Weait <rich...@weait.com> wrote: > > Expanding the bounding box to include all of Maine, (and all that > empty ocean, plus some Quebec and New Brunswick) would double or > triple the totals.
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