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#1 2008-07-03 00:45:56
- Steve Bennett
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- Registered: 2008-03-11
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Difference between Mapnik and Osmarender slippy map
Just noticed a bit of a weird one - there's a lake missing in the Lake District!
It's there in the Osmarender layer, and if I look in JOSM, the data is there, but Mapnik doesn't show it. What's going on there then?
Just in case you can't find it, I'm looking at 54.57N, 3.14W.
Steve.
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#2 2008-07-03 10:51:27
- emj
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- From: .se (59.3N17.99E) 0735969076
- Registered: 2006-06-18
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Re: Difference between Mapnik and Osmarender slippy map
It's easier if you post links to the website, if you click on the "view tab" you will get a link.
Is this the place: http://openstreetmap.org/?lat=54.57&lon … ers=B00FTF
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#3 2008-07-03 11:12:56
- emj
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Re: Difference between Mapnik and Osmarender slippy map
I think this will work try it.
http://www.mail-archive.com/talk@openst … 05523.html
To clarify:
* draw the lake and islands
* add a multipolygon relation
* tag the lake as natural=Water (relation outer)
* tag the island as natural=water (relation inner)
I hope this works for you
Last edited by emj (2008-07-03 11:15:39)
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