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15 CURRENT | warren |
November 18, 2021 15:04
| about 3 years ago
The new Cloud Exporter for MapKnitter uses a cloud-based process to produce full-resolution exported images and map tiles from MapKnitter.org maps. To use it, shift-drag, shift-click, or long-press (on tablets) the images you want to export, then press the "download" button in the upper left of the screen, as shown here: Your export will appear under the Exports tab alongside previous exports. OverviewFrom the Export tab, you can export a map in a variety of formats. If you've changed the map at all since last exporting, you can re-run the export and the previous export outputs will be saved. All formats are generated sequentially, so if you're waiting for a JPG you will have to let all the other formats complete first. This may take some time - a large map could take as long as an hour or more. Closing the page will not stop the export. Comparison to the previous export systemWhat is the same?
What are the differences?
Get InvolvedPlease help provide feedback here: https://github.com/publiclab/mapknitter/issues/1244 Here is another demo at higher resolution: TMSThe Tiled Map Service format can be used from a MapKnitter export to use the output of a MapKnitter map in another program, like the OpenStreetMap's editor, ID. (as shown in lead image) To do so, you take the TMS URL provided (like this example):
And you add a formatting string to the end, forming:
(Some editors will require a negative Then the ID editor will be able to display map tiles from MapKnitter's export directly in the editor for tracing. If you want to make it even smoother, you can add that same URL to a longer URL directly in the OSM iD editor, like this:
See the screenshot below: Note that the integer in the above URL (1637088561) is the unique ID of the export, which is returned from our Exporter service as part of the BackgroundMapknitter Cloud Exporter was one of four main coding projects of 2019's Google’s Community Atlas Grant to Public Lab. These four parts are:
Sasha, Vladimir, Varun, Sebastian, and others spent several months working on this system in 2019. It connected with this global collaboration involving over a dozen people: https://publiclab.org/notes/warren/07-26-2019/community-atlas-an-around-the-world-collaboration-on-mapknitter :D |
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14 | warren |
November 17, 2021 18:07
| about 3 years ago
The new Cloud Exporter for MapKnitter uses a cloud-based process to produce full-resolution exported images and map tiles from MapKnitter.org maps. To use it, shift-drag, shift-click, or long-press (on tablets) the images you want to export, then press the "download" button in the upper left of the screen, as shown here: Your export will appear under the Exports tab alongside previous exports. OverviewFrom the Export tab, you can export a map in a variety of formats. If you've changed the map at all since last exporting, you can re-run the export and the previous export outputs will be saved. All formats are generated sequentially, so if you're waiting for a JPG you will have to let all the other formats complete first. This may take some time - a large map could take as long as an hour or more. Closing the page will not stop the export. Comparison to the previous export systemWhat is the same?
What are the differences?
Get InvolvedPlease help provide feedback here: https://github.com/publiclab/mapknitter/issues/1244 Here is another demo at higher resolution: TMSThe Tiled Map Service format can be used from a MapKnitter export to use the output of a MapKnitter map in another program, like the OpenStreetMap's editor, ID. (as shown in lead image) To do so, you take the TMS URL provided (like this example):
And you add a formatting string to the end, forming:
(Some editors will require a negative Then the ID editor will be able to display map tiles from MapKnitter's export directly in the editor for tracing. If you want to make it even smoother, you can add that same URL to a longer URL directly in the OSM iD editor, like this:
See the screenshot below: Note that the integer in the above URL (1637088561) is the unique ID of the export, which is returned from our Exporter service as part of the BackgroundMapknitter Cloud Exporter was one of four main coding projects of 2019's Google’s Community Atlas Grant to Public Lab. These four parts are:
Sasha, Vladimir, Varun, Sebastian, and others spent several months working on this system in 2019. It connected with this global collaboration involving over a dozen people: https://publiclab.org/notes/warren/07-26-2019/community-atlas-an-around-the-world-collaboration-on-mapknitter :D |
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13 | warren |
November 17, 2021 18:07
| about 3 years ago
The new Cloud Exporter for MapKnitter uses a cloud-based process to produce full-resolution exported images and map tiles from MapKnitter.org maps. To use it, shift-drag, shift-click, or long-press (on tablets) the images you want to export, then press the "download" button in the upper left of the screen, as shown here: Your export will appear under the Exports tab alongside previous exports. OverviewFrom the Export tab, you can export a map in a variety of formats. If you've changed the map at all since last exporting, you can re-run the export and the previous export outputs will be saved. All formats are generated sequentially, so if you're waiting for a JPG you will have to let all the other formats complete first. This may take some time - a large map could take as long as an hour or more. Closing the page will not stop the export. Comparison to the previous export systemWhat is the same?
What are the differences?
Get InvolvedPlease help provide feedback here: https://github.com/publiclab/mapknitter/issues/1244 Here is another demo at higher resolution: TMSThe Tiled Map Service format can be used from a MapKnitter export to use the output of a MapKnitter map in another program, like the OpenStreetMap's editor, ID. To do so, you take the TMS URL provided (like this example):
And you add a formatting string to the end, forming:
(Some editors will require a negative Then the ID editor will be able to display map tiles from MapKnitter's export directly in the editor for tracing. If you want to make it even smoother, you can add that same URL to a longer URL directly in the OSM iD editor, like this:
See the screenshot below: Note that the integer in the above URL (1637088561) is the unique ID of the export, which is returned from our Exporter service as part of the BackgroundMapknitter Cloud Exporter was one of four main coding projects of 2019's Google’s Community Atlas Grant to Public Lab. These four parts are:
Sasha, Vladimir, Varun, Sebastian, and others spent several months working on this system in 2019. It connected with this global collaboration involving over a dozen people: https://publiclab.org/notes/warren/07-26-2019/community-atlas-an-around-the-world-collaboration-on-mapknitter :D |
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12 | warren |
November 16, 2021 19:45
| about 3 years ago
The new Cloud Exporter for MapKnitter uses a cloud-based process to produce full-resolution exported images and map tiles from MapKnitter.org maps. To use it, shift-drag, shift-click, or long-press (on tablets) the images you want to export, then press the "download" button in the upper left of the screen, as shown here: Your export will appear under the Exports tab alongside previous exports. OverviewFrom the Export tab, you can export a map in a variety of formats. If you've changed the map at all since last exporting, you can re-run the export and the previous export outputs will be saved. All formats are generated sequentially, so if you're waiting for a JPG you will have to let all the other formats complete first. This may take some time - a large map could take as long as an hour or more. Closing the page will not stop the export. Comparison to the previous export systemWhat is the same?
What are the differences?
Get InvolvedPlease help provide feedback here: https://github.com/publiclab/mapknitter/issues/1244 Here is another demo at higher resolution: TMSThe Tiled Map Service format can be used from a MapKnitter export to use the output of a MapKnitter map in another program, like the OpenStreetMap's editor, ID. To do so, you take the TMS URL provided (like this example):
And you add a formatting string to the end, forming:
(Some editors will require a negative Then the ID editor will be able to display map tiles from MapKnitter's export directly in the editor for tracing. If you want to make it even smoother, you can add that same URL to a longer URL directly in the OSM iD editor, like this:
See the screenshot below: Note that the integer in the above URL (1637088561) is the unique ID of the export, which is returned from our Exporter service as part of the BackgroundMapknitter Cloud Exporter was one of four main coding projects of 2019's Google’s Community Atlas Grant to Public Lab. These four parts are:
Sasha, Vladimir, Varun, Sebastian, and others spent several months working on this system in 2019. It connected with this global collaboration involving over a dozen people: https://publiclab.org/notes/warren/07-26-2019/community-atlas-an-around-the-world-collaboration-on-mapknitter :D |
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11 | warren |
November 16, 2021 19:06
| about 3 years ago
The new Cloud Exporter for MapKnitter uses a cloud-based process to produce full-resolution exported images and map tiles from MapKnitter.org maps. To use it, shift-drag, shift-click, or long-press (on tablets) the images you want to export, then press the "download" button in the upper left of the screen, as shown here: Your export will appear under the Exports tab alongside previous exports. OverviewFrom the Export tab, you can export a map in a variety of formats. If you've changed the map at all since last exporting, you can re-run the export and the previous export outputs will be saved. All formats are generated sequentially, so if you're waiting for a JPG you will have to let all the other formats complete first. This may take some time - a large map could take as long as an hour or more. Closing the page will not stop the export. Comparison to the previous export systemWhat is the same?
What are the differences?
Get InvolvedPlease help provide feedback here: https://github.com/publiclab/mapknitter/issues/1244 Here is another demo at higher resolution: TMSThe Tiled Map Service format can be used from a MapKnitter export to use the output of a MapKnitter map in another program, like the OpenStreetMap's editor, ID. To do so, you take the TMS URL provided (like this example):
And you add a formatting string to the end, forming:
(Some editors will require a negative Then the ID editor will be able to display map tiles from MapKnitter's export directly in the editor for tracing. See the screenshot below: Note that the integer in the above URL (1637088561) is the unique ID of the export, which is returned from our Exporter service as part of the BackgroundMapknitter Cloud Exporter was one of four main coding projects of 2019's Google’s Community Atlas Grant to Public Lab. These four parts are:
Sasha, Vladimir, Varun, Sebastian, and others spent several months working on this system in 2019. It connected with this global collaboration involving over a dozen people: https://publiclab.org/notes/warren/07-26-2019/community-atlas-an-around-the-world-collaboration-on-mapknitter :D |
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10 | warren |
November 02, 2021 17:53
| about 3 years ago
The new Cloud Exporter for MapKnitter uses a cloud-based process to produce full-resolution exported images and map tiles from MapKnitter.org maps. To use it, shift-drag, shift-click, or long-press (on tablets) the images you want to export, then press the "download" button in the upper left of the screen, as shown here: Your export will appear under the Exports tab alongside previous exports. OverviewFrom the Export tab, you can export a map in a variety of formats. If you've changed the map at all since last exporting, you can re-run the export and the previous export outputs will be saved. All formats are generated sequentially, so if you're waiting for a JPG you will have to let all the other formats complete first. This may take some time - a large map could take as long as an hour or more. Closing the page will not stop the export. Comparison to the previous export systemWhat is the same?
What are the differences?
Get InvolvedPlease help provide feedback here: https://github.com/publiclab/mapknitter/issues/1244 Here is another demo at higher resolution: TMSThe Tiled Map Service format can be used from a MapKnitter export to use the output of a MapKnitter map in another program, like the OpenStreetMap's editor, ID. To do so, you take the base URL provided:
(where And you add a formatting string to the end, forming:
Then the ID editor will be able to display map tiles from MapKnitter's export directly in the editor for tracing. See the screenshot below: BackgroundMapknitter Cloud Exporter was one of four main coding projects of 2019's Google’s Community Atlas Grant to Public Lab. These four parts are:
Sasha, Vladimir, Varun, Sebastian, and others spent several months working on this system in 2019. It connected with this global collaboration involving over a dozen people: https://publiclab.org/notes/warren/07-26-2019/community-atlas-an-around-the-world-collaboration-on-mapknitter :D |
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9 | warren |
May 06, 2020 17:21
| over 4 years ago
The new Cloud Exporter for MapKnitter uses a cloud-based process to produce full-resolution exported images and map tiles from MapKnitter.org maps. To use it, shift-drag, shift-click, or long-press (on tablets) the images you want to export, then press the "download" button in the upper left of the screen, as shown here: Your export will appear under the Exports tab alongside previous exports. OverviewFrom the Export tab, you can export a map in a variety of formats. If you've changed the map at all since last exporting, you can re-run the export and the previous export outputs will be saved. All formats are generated sequentially, so if you're waiting for a JPG you will have to let all the other formats complete first. This may take some time - a large map could take as long as an hour or more. Closing the page will not stop the export. Comparison to the previous export systemWhat is the same?
What are the differences?
Get InvolvedPlease help provide feedback here: https://github.com/publiclab/mapknitter/issues/1244 Here is another demo at higher resolution: BackgroundMapknitter Cloud Exporter was one of four main coding projects of 2019's Google’s Community Atlas Grant to Public Lab. These four parts are:
Sasha, Vladimir, Varun, Sebastian, and others spent several months working on this system in 2019. It connected with this global collaboration involving over a dozen people: https://publiclab.org/notes/warren/07-26-2019/community-atlas-an-around-the-world-collaboration-on-mapknitter :D |
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8 | warren |
May 06, 2020 17:20
| over 4 years ago
The new Cloud Exporter for MapKnitter uses a cloud-based process to produce full-resolution exported images and map tiles from MapKnitter.org maps. To use it, shift-drag or long-press (on tablets) the images you want to export, then press the "download" button in the upper left of the screen, as shown here: Your export will appear under the Exports tab alongside previous exports. OverviewFrom the Export tab, you can export a map in a variety of formats. If you've changed the map at all since last exporting, you can re-run the export and the previous export outputs will be saved. All formats are generated sequentially, so if you're waiting for a JPG you will have to let all the other formats complete first. This may take some time - a large map could take as long as an hour or more. Closing the page will not stop the export. Comparison to the previous export systemWhat is the same?
What are the differences?
Get InvolvedPlease help provide feedback here: https://github.com/publiclab/mapknitter/issues/1244 Here is another demo at higher resolution: BackgroundMapknitter Cloud Exporter was one of four main coding projects of 2019's Google’s Community Atlas Grant to Public Lab. These four parts are:
Sasha, Vladimir, Varun, Sebastian, and others spent several months working on this system in 2019. It connected with this global collaboration involving over a dozen people: https://publiclab.org/notes/warren/07-26-2019/community-atlas-an-around-the-world-collaboration-on-mapknitter :D |
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7 | liz |
April 15, 2020 14:01
| over 4 years ago
The new Cloud Exporter for MapKnitter uses a cloud-based process to produce full-resolution exported images and map tiles from MapKnitter.org maps. To use it, shift-drag or long-press (on tablets) the images you want to export, then press the "download" button in the upper left of the screen, as shown here: Your export will appear under the Exports tab alongside previous exports. OverviewFrom the Export tab, you can export a map in a variety of formats. If you've changed the map at all since last exporting, you can re-run the export and the previous export outputs will be saved. All formats are generated sequentially, so if you're waiting for a JPG you will have to let all the other formats complete first. This may take some time - a large map could take as long as an hour or more. Closing the page will not stop the export. Comparison to the previous export systemWhat is the same?
What are the differences?
Get InvolvedPlease help provide feedback here: https://github.com/publiclab/mapknitter/issues/1244 BackgroundMapknitter Cloud Exporter was one of four main coding projects of 2019's Google’s Community Atlas Grant to Public Lab. These four parts are:
Sasha, Vladimir, Varun, Sebastian, and others spent several months working on this system in 2019. It connected with this global collaboration involving over a dozen people: https://publiclab.org/notes/warren/07-26-2019/community-atlas-an-around-the-world-collaboration-on-mapknitter :D |
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6 | liz |
April 14, 2020 15:57
| over 4 years ago
The new Cloud Exporter for MapKnitter uses a cloud-based process to produce full-resolution exported images and map tiles from MapKnitter.org maps. To use it, shift-drag or long-press (on tablets) the images you want to export, then press the "download" button in the upper left of the screen, as shown here: Your export will appear under the Exports tab alongside previous exports. OverviewFrom the Export tab, you can export a map in a variety of formats. If you've changed the map at all since last exporting, you can re-run the export and the previous export outputs will be saved. All formats are generated sequentially, so if you're waiting for a JPG you will have to let all the other formats complete first. This may take some time - a large map could take as long as an hour or more. Closing the page will not stop the export. Comparison to the previous export systemWhat is the same?
What are the differences?
Get InvolvedPlease help provide feedback here: https://github.com/publiclab/mapknitter/issues/1244 |
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5 | liz |
April 14, 2020 15:56
| over 4 years ago
The new Cloud Exporter for MapKnitter uses a cloud-based process to produce full-resolution exported images and map tiles from MapKnitter.org maps. To use it, shift-drag or long-press (on tablets) the images you want to export, then press the "download" button in the upper left of the screen, as shown here: Your export will appear under the Exports tab alongside previous exports. OverviewFrom the Export tab, you can export a map in a variety of formats. If you've changed the map at all since last exporting, you can re-run the export and the previous export outputs will be saved. All formats are generated sequentially, so if you're waiting for a JPG you will have to let all the other formats complete first. This may take some time - a large map could take as long as an hour or more. Closing the page will not stop the export. Comparison to old MapKnitterWhat is the same?
What are the differences?
Please help provide feedback here: https://github.com/publiclab/mapknitter/issues/1244 |
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4 | warren |
April 12, 2020 17:23
| over 4 years ago
The new Cloud Exporter for MapKnitter uses a cloud-based process to produce full-resolution exported images and map tiles from MapKnitter.org maps. To use it, shift-drag or long-press (on tablets) the images you want to export, then press the "download" button in the upper left of the screen, as shown here: Your export will appear under the Exports tab alongside previous exports. OverviewFrom the Export tab, you can export a map in a variety of formats. If you've changed the map at all since last exporting, you can re-run the export and the previous export outputs will be saved. All formats are generated sequentially, so if you're waiting for a JPG you will have to let all the other formats complete first. This may take some time - a large map could take as long as an hour or more. Closing the page will not stop the export. Please help provide feedback here: https://github.com/publiclab/mapknitter/issues/1244 |
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3 | warren |
April 12, 2020 16:54
| over 4 years ago
The new Cloud Exporter for MapKnitter uses a cloud-based process to produce full-resolution exported images and map tiles from MapKnitter.org maps. To use it, shift-drag or long-press (on tablets) the images you want to export, then press the "download" button in the upper left of the screen, as shown here: Your export will appear under the Exports tab alongside previous exports. OverviewFrom the Export tab, you can export a map in a variety of formats. If you've changed the map at all since last exporting, you can re-run the export and the previous export outputs will be saved. All formats are generated sequentially, so if you're waiting for a JPG you will have to let all the other formats complete first. This may take some time - a large map could take as long as an hour or more. Closing the page will not stop the export. Single-image exportingIf you only need one or two images, consider using the new per-image download in the Images pane; to download a single full-resolution distorted image, click the button next to the image. Please help provide feedback here: https://github.com/publiclab/mapknitter/issues/1244 |
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2 | warren |
April 12, 2020 16:51
| over 4 years ago
The new Cloud Exporter for MapKnitter uses a cloud-based process to produce full-resolution exported images and map tiles from MapKnitter.org maps. To use it, shift-drag or long-press (on tablets) the images you want to export, then press the "download" button in the upper left of the screen, as shown here: Your export will appear under the Exports tab alongside previous exports. Single-image exportingIf you only need one or two images, consider using the new per-image download in the Images pane; to download a single full-resolution distorted image, click the button next to the image. Please help provide feedback here: https://github.com/publiclab/mapknitter/issues/1244 |
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1 | warren |
April 08, 2020 23:31
| over 4 years ago
The new Cloud Exporter for MapKnitter uses a cloud-based process to produce full-resolution exported images and map tiles from MapKnitter.org maps. To use it, shift-drag or long-press (on tablets) the images you want to export, then press the "download" button in the upper left of the screen, as shown here: Your export will appear under the Exports tab alongside previous exports. Please help provide feedback here: https://github.com/publiclab/mapknitter/issues/1244 |
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0 | warren |
April 08, 2020 23:30
| over 4 years ago
The new Cloud Exporter for MapKnitter uses a cloud-based process to produce full-resolution exported images and map tiles from MapKnitter.org maps. To use it, shift-drag or long-press (on tablets) the images you want to export, then press the "download" button in the upper left of the screen, as shown here: Your export will appear under the Exports tab alongside previous exports. Please help provide feedback here: https://github.com/publiclab/mapknitter/issues/1244 |
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