openstreetmap-carto
saltymill
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openstreetmap-carto
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The current state of map design in OpenStreetMap
I wouldn't compare osm-website and osm-carto at all. The commit logs are very different.
openstreetmap-website: https://github.com/openstreetmap/openstreetmap-website/commi... . Numerous commits most days.
openstreetmap-carto: https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/commits . So far in 2024; one small regression fixed, one niche bit of tagging added to an existing style, some largely pointless code style tidying. That's it.
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Pittsburgh busways
There are even two separate PRs to fix it that are pretty much ready to merge https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/pull/4456 https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/pull/4714
- Btreefs generates executable code at runtime to unpack btree nodes
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Tell us about how you communicate within OSM
Looks like sense prevailed the following year. https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/issues/1654
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Tagging a named natural basin or cirque
Of course, natural=valley itself is widely used. I got curious why it isn't rendered on OSM Carto but place=locality is and stumbled on some interesting discussions on the issue tracker (1 and 2). The takeaway seems to be to avoid place=locality in favour of more specific tags.
- Fairmount Park Philadelphia landcover improvement
- certain map data wont show in export
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Is it possible to send area to the backward.
It is strange to me that the pedestrian area gets rendered above the building... would you like to create a topic about this at community.openstreetmap.org ? I think this should be handled differently. I guess the next instance then would be to open an issue at https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto (probably but I'm not 100% sure) or maybe here https://github.com/openstreetmap/operations
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Why does coasters still not get rendered in OSM? Race tracks, water slides etc. get also rendered, so why not coasters as well.
I think the best bet then is to see if there's anything to contribute to the conversation at https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/issues/3596 or whether a PR would be welcome.
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OpenGeoFiction: The ultimate imaginary map
Yes, it is the same style! In addition to info from /u/epicbirble, the style is called carto. It looks like Floodmap is using the OpenStreetMap standard layer, rendered using carto style, as its basemap.
saltymill
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The current state of map design in OpenStreetMap
First, my remark is about the impact on the adoption of OpenStreetMap in general, not my personal usage of it.
And second - it did not stop me from doing that, but it was extremely difficult, and took months of effort. I built a tool to set up a server with all the components required to download the data, load it into PostGIS, style it with Tilemill and generate and serve tiles: https://github.com/stevage/saltymill
So I find your comment quite disingenuous.
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Maps.earth – free and open-source web maps
I built something along the same lines many years ago, with routing but not geocoding.
https://github.com/stevage/saltymill
Yeah, it's a pain in the arse getting all the bits together. And I wasn't attempting full planet scale.
What are some alternatives?
osm-bright - A Carto template for OpenStreetMap data
graphhopper-maps - GraphHopper Maps - Open Source Route Planner UI
maplibre-native - MapLibre Native - Interactive vector tile maps for iOS, Android and other platforms.
openstreetmap-tile-server - Docker file for a minimal effort OpenStreetMap tile server
martin - Blazing fast and lightweight PostGIS, MBtiles and PMtiles tile server, tile generation, and mbtiles tooling.
headway - Self-hostable maps stack, powered by OpenStreetMap.
osm-bright-gl-style - OSM Bright GL Style using OpenMapTiles
erdapfel - Qwant Maps front-end
pg_tileserv - A very thin PostGIS-only tile server in Go. Takes in HTTP tile requests, executes SQL, returns MVT tiles.
maplibre-gl-js - MapLibre GL JS - Interactive vector tile maps in WebGL2
kosmtik - Make maps with OpenStreetMap and Mapnik
osm-liberty - A free Mapbox GL basemap style for everyone