When I rendered local OSM tiles for India data. It's showing the output as below. How can I change the zoom level![alt text][1] such that India map is show clearly. Here's the link for image |
You load the tile /0/0/0.png. Tiles are sorted into folders and names like this: {z}/{x}/{y}.png. So if you change your query to /1/0/0.png you will go one zoom level up. Maybe you are looking for a real frontend to draw a map and zoom with your mouse? Check out Leaflet or Open Layers. It's also documented on the swith2osm site you are following. So is there any way to figure out values of {X}, {y} and {z} to see entire map or it's just hit and trial.
(07 Jun '19, 12:40)
Puranjay
I have changed url to 'localhost/hot/{z}/{x}/{y}.png' and some images are not loading as showing in console.
(07 Jun '19, 13:07)
Puranjay
You might have hit a timeout if the tiles weren't already rendered. Try refreshing to see if they are now available.
(07 Jun '19, 13:31)
EdLoach ♦
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If you want to work out x, y and z values, see https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Slippy_map_tilenames
(07 Jun '19, 13:34)
EdLoach ♦
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In a comment on an answer to your other question, I mentioned that https://switch2osm.org/manually-building-a-tile-server-18-04-lts/ suggests "In order to see tiles, we’ll cheat and use an html file “ That's an HTML file that uses Leaflet (a Javascript library) to fetch the appropriate tiles so that you can view a full map. It's probably the easiest way to achieve what you want, but it would help if you explained what you want a map for - do you want to embed something in a web site, print it out, something else? |