example command lines run on a tileset: ...at zoom level 12 (squere png as mentioned above)
nice "inkscape" -w 256 -h 256 --export- area=0.000000:0.000000:878.910000:877.628239 --export- png="./tile_12_2148_1332.png" "./output-27352-z12.svg" ...at zoom level 14 (the script renders map tiles from z=12 to z=17) nice "inkscape" -w 1024 -h 256 --export- area=0.000000:658.221179:878.910000:877.628239 --export- png="./tile_14_2148_5328.png_part" "./output-27352-z14.svg" the png_part is then cut up to 256x256 px pngs by libgd. I included the zoom 12 call so you can see better that there is some (intended) deformation going on (getting square tiles with simple mercator projection from rectangular svg area). -- Running Inkscape repeatedly by script causes X to use lots of CPU https://launchpad.net/bugs/87009 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
