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Hello, I was just wondering if anyone has used ogr2gr to with a .osm.pbf file to generate 5 geojson files and then used them with tippecanoe to generate a .mbtiles file, which theyve then deploed using tileserver-php.
I can generate the .mbtiles but they always have a lot of unnecessary metadata and the layers are all mixed together, which isnt idea if I want to style it. I have to separate the files into different layers if I want to separate them. I never gotten any further than this as Ive not tested it on the tileserver as of yet and was just wondering if anyone else has done this and can give me some advice?
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Hello, I was just wondering if anyone has used ogr2gr to with a .osm.pbf file to generate 5 geojson files and then used them with tippecanoe to generate a .mbtiles file, which theyve then deploed using tileserver-php.
I can generate the .mbtiles but they always have a lot of unnecessary metadata and the layers are all mixed together, which isnt idea if I want to style it. I have to separate the files into different layers if I want to separate them. I never gotten any further than this as Ive not tested it on the tileserver as of yet and was just wondering if anyone else has done this and can give me some advice?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: