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Problems with qml Files for OSM Data of Germany NRW #8

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StefanNiemeier opened this issue Apr 19, 2016 · 3 comments
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Problems with qml Files for OSM Data of Germany NRW #8

StefanNiemeier opened this issue Apr 19, 2016 · 3 comments

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@StefanNiemeier
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Hi Anita, I follow all the steps in your article.I have downloaded your qml files and used them to style my QGIS OSM Project of Germany NRW.
I cannot see all of the buildings (just churches) and it seems that the style of other objects also are in trouble.
I have downloaded the pbf file for Germany NRW from the Geofabrik Web Site and stored them with ogr2ogr in a spatialite database.

With downloaded pbf file for Rheinland Pfalz the Styling is OK.

Is there a difference between OSM Data of the german regions ?

I use Qgis 2.12.3, 2.14 and 2.8 LT.

@anitagraser
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That's hard to say. I haven't looked into regional differences in Germany. If you want to share the SpatiaLite db, I could have a look and try see what might cause issues.

@anitagraser
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Looks perfectly fine here, could you be more specific about where you found issues?

screenshot 2016-04-23 12 30 16

@StefanNiemeier
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Hi Anita,
there is a difference between the QGIS Version 2.8.8 LT and QGIS 2.14.1.

In 2.8.8 i see the street names after styling with:

  • osm_spatialite_googlemaps_lines.qml
  • osm_spatialite_googlemaps_multipolygon.qml
  • osm_spatialite_tonerlite_point.qml

2 8 8

In 2.14.1 it looks different with the same qml files:

2 14 1

Also it seems there are problems in both versions concerning the Styling of multipolygons (residential etc.). A lot of white area around here.....
2.8.8:

2 8 8_residential

2.14.1:
2 14 1_residential

I would like to generate a styling like that: (incl. Housenumbers etc.)

osm_wms

I'm not very familiar with styling in QGIS. Is there a way to easily complete the styling ?

Thanks for your efforts,

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