OpenStreetMap

OpenStreetMap Carto v2.22.0

Posted by pnorman on 6 October 2014 in English.

Labels on Shelf

OpenStreetMap Carto v2.22.0 has been released. This release focuses on labels.

The biggest change is a rewrite of landcover labelling. A landcover label is text connected to a background colour or pattern rendering, and not connected to an icon. This has been demoed extensively, and well received. It was also sent to the mailing list. The big changes are making colours better connected to the background, rendering labels on some features where they weren’t before, and sizing labels based on area.

The last deserves a better explanation. Previously, the selection and choice of what labels to render didn’t include area. It now does, avoiding placing labels on features that are only a few pixels in area at low and middle zooms, and selecting font size based on feature area. This results in a much more sensible label placement, more readable labels, better selection of what labels to place, and in many cases, more labels without impairing readability.

There remain some minor issues that can be followed up on (e.g. Glacier label colours)

Other changes were

  • Ordering fixes
  • Concurrent ferry rendering
  • Line wrapping improvements
  • Road label improvements in complex areas
  • Small island improvements

A full list of changes can be found on GitHub.

Labels photo Copyright CC BY 2.0 Kelvynskee @ Flickr

Discussion

Comment from robert on 6 October 2014 at 19:40

(When) is it live rendering on osm.org?

Comment from aseerel4c26 on 6 October 2014 at 21:36

“big changes are making colours better connected to the background” I think I saw this just one hour before when doing a Ctrl+F5 tile refresh in the browser.

Thank you, all carto guys! :-)

Comment from Minh Nguyen on 7 October 2014 at 07:30

Best release ever!

Comment from pnorman on 7 October 2014 at 17:32

(When) is it live rendering on osm.org?

It’s already live but it can take a day or so for the servers to catch up with the backlog of re-rendering everything while serving everything live. Also, if you’re having issues that don’t seem to go away, completely clear the cache of your browser, view the map, wait a few minutes, then clear it again.

Comment from DaCor on 7 October 2014 at 23:30

Well done to all who worked on this, really nice, subtle improvement. Congrats to all on a job well done

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