On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 3:03 PM, Frederik Ramm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, > > > No offense to Frederik's work, but I'd rather have it use the XSLT > > osmarender until or/p is actually feature complete. > > Well... "feature complete"... as soon as I provide a feature that is > not in XSLT, will you then drop XSLT because it's not "feature > complete" any longer? Who defines "feature completeness"? > > I'm not too emotionally attached to [EMAIL PROTECTED] using or not using > or/p, so > do whatever is best for you. As regards your area center algorithm, > it is already implemented and in SVN but there's some die-hard bug > that I haven't found yet, so there are some cases where it doesn't work. > > The decluttering is on my list but I am likely to choose a slightly > different approach than the XSLT version. Everyone else is, by the > way, welcome to chip in as well. - I also have a working road-name > decluttering that avoids double printing of road names on dual > carriageways which I can deploy anytime. (But what about feature > completeness then...?) > Interesting topic. I think it is inevitable that Osmarender and Or/p will diverge at some point. We can hope that both versions can continue to run off the same set of rules files, but there will always be differences in features (and bugs) between the two implementations. In the long run a perl implementation is more appropriate for [EMAIL PROTECTED], but an XSL implementation is more appropriate for other purposes (on-the-fly rendering in a browser from raw .osm files for example). However we have enough regressions in [EMAIL PROTECTED] at the moment without introducing more by prematurely implementing a new renderer. 80n > > Bye > Frederik > > -- > Frederik Ramm ## eMail [EMAIL PROTECTED] ## N49°00'09" E008°23'33" > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Tilesathome mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tilesathome >
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