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t to check what the renderer renders and what
not, how about creating a osm test file with all the different tags ins there,
send it through the renderer and check whether the bitmap is empty. If it
contains something in the right spot, you know the tag is supported. This is
totally renderer an
getting Mapnik installed locally is quite
> complex. Or maybe I'm confusing it with getting slippymap/tileserver
> installed. I'm new to all this.
Its not that difficult if you have some Linux background. The most difficult
part is getting the database setup right, the a little fi
nt, because this would need far more resources.
The number of users is also taking into account when creating the tag cloud
for the home page. This way some tags from imports which are very common in
the database but have a small user count are downgraded. :-)
Jochen
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nd pragmatic solutions to solve current problems.
This is one of those problems that will not be solved until the renderers
get more clever and, for instance, take the "name" tag and the "name:en" tag
and put them together in the "local name (english name)" form. Onl