OpenTopoMap
osm2streets
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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OpenTopoMap
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There's a new map style on OpenStreetMap.org
Have been using https://opentopomap.org for this for a while, and depending on what you're looking for it still has some advantages: does show the numbers on all height lines (osm only does the 50m one in my area for some reason, leaving you to guess whether the next one is 40m or 60m since that is not always obvious - seems like a key thing for a topographic map), does show the house numbers.
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Are there any good digital atlases?
For example OpenTopoMap looks very similar to most maps that were in my school atlas. I like the MapTiler renderings too.
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I need some help creating a map with some layers
https://brouter.damsy.net/ The topo map is provided by https://opentopomap.org/ Alternatively, if you have an OSM account, you can go into edit mode on OSM website and drag GPX traces into the window to display them. You can't get elevation profile this way but you can use topographic map background or a better range of satellite imagery, and you can use Bing imagery without an API key.
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Eduard: Swiss-Style Relief Shading for Maps Using Machine Learning
The chances of the problem not having being already tackled with deterministic algorithms is the thinnest - and in fact, yes, there do exist tools, as expected.
See the sections about 'hillshade' at the OpenTopoMap "from scratch" instructions, at https://github.com/der-stefan/OpenTopoMap/blob/master/mapnik...
- any app that shows mountain ranges?
- Self Hosting a Google Maps Alternative with OpenStreetMap
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How to generate MBTiles covering a shape and not a rectangular extent?
I have generated and hosted locally an instance of OpenTopoMap covering South America. Now I want to create a set of MBTiles for each individual country. Using the Raster tools -> Generate XYZ tiles (MBTiles) I can do that for a rectangular extent (drawn on map or calculated from layer). Can I do it for an irregular shape? I downloaded a .shp file for Argentina, for example - https://i.imgur.com/3IGJ88A.png
osm2streets
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Writing a Vector Tileserver for Osm2streets
Author here! I used the world slippy, possibly out of context, to refer to a generic map using remote vector or raster tiles.
Maybe it's easier to define what I don't mean by a "generic slippy map": https://play.abstreet.org/0.3.37/abstreet.html
This website is effectively a very powerful game engine (written in Rust and compiled to wasm) running in the browser - I can't easily add a GeoJSON ovrlay, or geolocation, or other web map patterns.
The "street explorer" demo (https://a-b-street.github.io/osm2streets/#18.37/-33.88071/15...) loads a slippy map (OpenStreetMap) and then loads in a debug segment of the map data.
- Self Hosting a Google Maps Alternative with OpenStreetMap
What are some alternatives?
maplibre-gl-js - MapLibre GL JS - Interactive vector tile maps in WebGL2
protomaps-leaflet - Lightweight vector map rendering + labeling and symbology for Leaflet
GarminInstinct2s-BBWF - Battery saving watch face for instinct 2s with full set of features
Leaflet.MapboxVectorTile - A Leaflet Plugin that renders Mapbox Vector Tiles on HTML5 Canvas.
OpenLayers3 - OpenLayers
osm-seed - A collection of Dockerfiles to run a containerized version of OpenStreetMap
garmin-opentopo - Render OpenTopo Maps for Garmin
openstreetmap-tile-server - Docker file for a minimal effort OpenStreetMap tile server
Openstreetmap - The Rails application that powers OpenStreetMap
planetiler - Flexible tool to build planet-scale vector tilesets from OpenStreetMap data fast
headway - Self-hostable maps stack, powered by OpenStreetMap.