Your Explored OSM World
by Pascal Neis - Published: September 14th, 2014
Gregory Marler had the great idea to implement an “explored” map, based on a concept that some of you might know as “fog of war” from strategy video games. So here you go: I extended my OSM Heat Map with the “Explored Map Style”. It essentially reveals the contribution areas of an OpenStreetMap member in a “fog of war” style. The following figure shows Gregory’s amazing “explored” OSM map.
The Heat & Explored Maps are available for almost all OSM members who contributed at least several changesets here: http://yosmhm.neis-one.org (The new “Explored Map Style” can be selected in the layer panel (upper right corner). Additionally, I added the awesome looking and well known Watercolor and Toner map styles from Stamen design)
Thanks to maɪˈæmɪ Dennis
In Firefox 32.0 on Ubuntu 14.04 I spot an error with the new layer. Enabling it it is shown, but disabling it again doesn’t remove the layer.
Toggling the layer checkbox a few times shows slight changes of the “fog color”, but the layer stays visible all the time.
Enabling the Heat map style layer seems to disable the fog-layer.
Hi Peter,
thx for your comment. This isn’t a bug, it’s a feature. You can’t disable both layers. One layer will be always enabled 🙂
thank you for thid grat article i will share this with my freinds
Regards
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