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I've used tiles to tiff before, but I've just noticed it's broken with OSM tiles, so I opened a PR.
If you have postgresql + postgis and mapnik at hand, you could try using Nik4: it takes a bounding box or a target size with a scale and produces a rendered image. But you would need to load the data yourself. And in the style you can just disable layers your don't need, like labels. And yes, this tool can export an svg.
If you have postgresql + postgis and mapnik at hand, you could try using Nik4: it takes a bounding box or a target size with a scale and produces a rendered image. But you would need to load the data yourself. And in the style you can just disable layers your don't need, like labels. And yes, this tool can export an svg.