dear ian, could you please be a little bit more precise what you don't like at osmarender and especially mapgen.pl?
of course a lot of appearance is defined in the style file and the symbols being used - i didn't spend much time there! (i was challenged by the render engine). it (mapgen) is not aimed to be a fully blown renderer - however if it's possible i might implement some improvements. cheers gerhard gary68 On Sat, 2010-06-05 at 07:53 -0500, Ian Dees wrote: > n Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 4:09 AM, Gervase Markham <[email protected]> > wrote: > Hi, > > I'd like to render a map of about a square mile or so of the > town of > Bromley, in Kent, for the information sheet for my wedding in > August (yay!). > http://osm.org/go/0EEBWURG > I want to make the map, then remove a few bits which I don't > need and > add stuff to it like bigger labels on some important POIs like > the > church and the nearest station. I want it to look > professional. > > This is just the sort of thing OSM should be good for, or so I > hope :-) > > My first effort involved an SVG export of the Mapnik image > from the main > website. This is pretty good; the only problem is that the > roads are > unnecessarily narrow and so the road names are small and hard > to read. > I'd like pretty much that map, except with wider roads and > bigger text. > It would take an age to change it all manually in the SVG. > What are my > options for a custom render? > > - Mapnik: requires an incredible amount of setup, according to > the wiki > page. > > - Osmarender: It's ugly. Sorry, but it is. > > - mapgen.pl: Same. > > - Kosmos: I'm on Linux, and it only really runs on Windows. > > - Cobra: development seems dead. > > - Cartagen: It does road labels square on, which I don't like. > > - Cloudmade: initially, this seemed really promising. They > have a > variety of styles, and I probably could make > one with wider roads, but the Terms of Service are so long > and > complex, and say "don't do anything with this data that > isn't your > own personal use" about three times in different ways, so I > assume I > can't use it. > > Any ideas? Is there an online service to which one can submit > a Mapnik > style sheet and get back a rendering of a small area? > > > > I'm interested in this, too, because I want to draw OSM data in my car > computer as a sort of GPS satnav/realtime editor. > > > Dane (of Mapnik fame) suggested I use Mapnik with the OSM data plugin. > That cuts out the majority of the setup time due to PostGIS install > and import of OSM data. > > _______________________________________________ > talk mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

