> Maybe the way to go is to get rid of striped rendering alltogether and > have users set their MaxTilesetComplexity appropriately if their > Inkscape is eating too much memory. As long as there are a couple of > power-renderers that can handle those tiles we are probably fine. > > We can then have the client tell the server its MaxTilesetComplexity > so the server won't hand out jobs the client will return anyway. > > This should ensure the best turn-around for rendering.
It seems like a good solution. I might recommend going a bit further and giving MaxTilesetComplexity a value (somewhere around 8-10 million?) in the default configuration file and letting people opt in to the biggest files, instead of the current unlimited value. -- David J. Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Tilesathome mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tilesathome
