![]() But I think the license would be an appropriate addition and would be good to follow the styles consistently.įrom the top of my mind I think that there would be three good places for the attribution/license info: i) these web pages (as you already have for attribution), ii) the Properties > Description box for each of the map layer (that currently have the URL to the info page of the given layer) and finally it would also be great and appropriate - and I think many would argue that also required - to include the info in the map browsing window. You already have very good attribution on the pages of the individual map styles and the grouping of the layers in the layer pack indicate attribution (including the use of the logos). ![]() But the license and the attribution should be included in the layers and visible (clearly enough). While the relatively new ODbL license of the OSM data allows nowadays to publish maps created with OSM data under traditional restrictive licenses I think that all of the maps you have included here are licensed under a permissive license or at least there's some sort of fair use clause for their use that allow using these. * It would be great and also inline with the licenses / use permissions of the map styles to include appropriate map (tiles) license information (that would include attribution and note of the license under which the different OSM maps are offered for reuse and distribution). * You might want to move the currently named "Cycle Map" layer under Thunderforest in your next version as it's also a "Thunderforest style" (by Andy Allan) and rename it to OpenCycleMap, which Andy uses for it. Thanks also for your latest addition of three more Thunderforest styles (by Andy Allan). This is really a great service that I hope gets more publicity as it helps put OSM at the hands of so many people that use GE. If you want to compare MetroMap's layer to Google Earth ® satellite imagery layer, you can adjust the opacity of the layer at 2 as the picture shown.Big thanks for these wonderful packs of map layers that include so many of the numerous OpenStreetMap-based layers. ![]() The MetroMap imagery should be shown on top of the Google Earth ® satellite imagery layer. In the New Image Overlay window, we recommend editing the Link and increasing the size to 1048 while making sure that the image type is PNG and not GIF as this will greatly improved image quality. Multiple layers can be added to the map, but it will slow down the Google Earth®'s process time. After choosing you prefered layer, click OK. Your selected display will be displayed on the right. service?REQUEST=GetCapabilities, then click OK.īack in the Web Mapping Service Parameters windows, you will see a list of Transparent Layers from MetroMap server on the left, click the layer you want, then click Add-> button. In the Enter WMS Server URL dialog box, at the URL field, enter In the Web Mapping Service Parameters window, click Add. At the Refresh tab, click WMS parameters. In the New Image Overlay window, at the Name field, enter your desired name. ![]() You will need to have a MetroMap Enterprise, or Partner plan to access MetroMap APIsįollow these steps to set up Google Earth integration:
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