[Geoserver-users] [Release] - SLD's for Ordnance Survey data

Hi All
Something that may be of interest to some on this list: I’ve released a number of our corporate assets to GitHub.

The SLD’s have a few of the more advanced filters in them so may be of interest even to those who don’t wish to load Ordnance Survey data, but instead use them as an implementation reference (Use them with a good Desktop search and “find within” for instance).

Hope someone finds these useful.

Cheers,
Jonathan

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I look forward to taking a look at these

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From: Jonathan Moules [mailto:jonathanmoules@anonymised.com]
Sent: 21 August 2014 15:24
To: geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Geoserver-users] [Release] - SLD’s for Ordnance Survey data

Hi All

Something that may be of interest to some on this list: I’ve released a number of our corporate assets to GitHub.

The SLD’s have a few of the more advanced filters in them so may be of interest even to those who don’t wish to load Ordnance Survey data, but instead use them as an implementation reference (Use them with a good Desktop search and “find within” for instance).

  • SLD files for our Ordnance Survey styling, including four different MasterMap stylings, and two complete view stacks (1:250 to 1:10,000,000).

https://github.com/warwickshire/SLDs

  • FME Workspaces - mostly for loading OS Data, but there’s also a fairly decent data quality checker in there to.

https://github.com/warwickshire/FME-Workspaces

  • General Python scripts, one of which converts a WMS GetCapabilities document to a KML file (I’ve posted this to the list before).

https://github.com/warwickshire/GIS-Python-scripts

Hope someone finds these useful.

Cheers,

Jonathan

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How’s that for timing!

I’ve just spent the last couple of days getting Geoserver SLDs prepped for OS MasterMap, VML, VMD, Meridian and Strategi using the OS SLDs as a starter. They are on Github too at https://github.com/mixedbredie/Geoserver-OS-SLDs (more to come). I’ll be interested to see how you handle the changeover between layers.

Cheers

Ross

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Hi All

Something that may be of interest to some on this list: I’ve released a number of our corporate assets to GitHub.

The SLD’s have a few of the more advanced filters in them so may be of interest even to those who don’t wish to load Ordnance Survey data, but instead use them as an implementation reference (Use them with a good Desktop search and “find within” for instance).

  • SLD files for our Ordnance Survey styling, including four different MasterMap stylings, and two complete view stacks (1:250 to 1:10,000,000).

https://github.com/warwickshire/SLDs

  • FME Workspaces - mostly for loading OS Data, but there’s also a fairly decent data quality checker in there to.

https://github.com/warwickshire/FME-Workspaces

  • General Python scripts, one of which converts a WMS GetCapabilities document to a KML file (I’ve posted this to the list before).

https://github.com/warwickshire/GIS-Python-scripts

Hope someone finds these useful.

Cheers,

Jonathan

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One thing to watch out for if you are importing the OS sip files into Postgresql is maintain the case of the fields.

All(?) of the SLD use uppercase for attribute names e.g. CODE, ROADNUM, etc.

Use the -k switch on shp2pgsql tool.

Russ (Once bitten, etc.)

On 21 Aug 2014, at 16:39, McDonaldR <McDonaldR@anonymised.com> wrote:

How’s that for timing!

I’ve just spent the last couple of days getting Geoserver SLDs prepped for OS MasterMap, VML, VMD, Meridian and Strategi using the OS SLDs as a starter. They are on Github too at https://github.com/mixedbredie/Geoserver-OS-SLDs (more to come). I’ll be interested to see how you handle the changeover between layers.

Cheers

Ross

From: Jonathan Moules [mailto:jonathanmoules@anonymised.com]
Sent: 21 August 2014 15:18
To: geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Geoserver-users] [Release] - SLD's for Ordnance Survey data

Hi All
Something that may be of interest to some on this list: I've released a number of our corporate assets to GitHub.

The SLD's have a few of the more advanced filters in them so may be of interest even to those who don't wish to load Ordnance Survey data, but instead use them as an implementation reference (Use them with a good Desktop search and "find within" for instance).

* SLD files for our Ordnance Survey styling, including four different MasterMap stylings, and two complete view stacks (1:250 to 1:10,000,000).
https://github.com/warwickshire/SLDs

* FME Workspaces - mostly for loading OS Data, but there's also a fairly decent data quality checker in there to.
https://github.com/warwickshire/FME-Workspaces

* General Python scripts, one of which converts a WMS GetCapabilities document to a KML file (I've posted this to the list before).
https://github.com/warwickshire/GIS-Python-scripts

Hope someone finds these useful.

Cheers,
Jonathan

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Of course that should have read “…OS shp files…"

Russ

On 21 Aug 2014, at 17:01, Russell Hore <russ@anonymised.com> wrote:

One thing to watch out for if you are importing the OS sip files into Postgresql is maintain the case of the fields.

All(?) of the SLD use uppercase for attribute names e.g. CODE, ROADNUM, etc.

Use the -k switch on shp2pgsql tool.

Russ (Once bitten, etc.)

On 21 Aug 2014, at 16:39, McDonaldR <McDonaldR@anonymised.com> wrote:

How’s that for timing!

I’ve just spent the last couple of days getting Geoserver SLDs prepped for OS MasterMap, VML, VMD, Meridian and Strategi using the OS SLDs as a starter. They are on Github too at https://github.com/mixedbredie/Geoserver-OS-SLDs (more to come). I’ll be interested to see how you handle the changeover between layers.

Cheers

Ross

From: Jonathan Moules [mailto:jonathanmoules@anonymised.com]
Sent: 21 August 2014 15:18
To: geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Geoserver-users] [Release] - SLD's for Ordnance Survey data

Hi All
Something that may be of interest to some on this list: I've released a number of our corporate assets to GitHub.

The SLD's have a few of the more advanced filters in them so may be of interest even to those who don't wish to load Ordnance Survey data, but instead use them as an implementation reference (Use them with a good Desktop search and "find within" for instance).

* SLD files for our Ordnance Survey styling, including four different MasterMap stylings, and two complete view stacks (1:250 to 1:10,000,000).
https://github.com/warwickshire/SLDs

* FME Workspaces - mostly for loading OS Data, but there's also a fairly decent data quality checker in there to.
https://github.com/warwickshire/FME-Workspaces

* General Python scripts, one of which converts a WMS GetCapabilities document to a KML file (I've posted this to the list before).
https://github.com/warwickshire/GIS-Python-scripts

Hope someone finds these useful.

Cheers,
Jonathan

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That is really cool - would you be in position to take some screen snaps so we can write this up as a geoserver blog post?

(we had a similar one a couple months back with some great maps from france- and are always on the lookout for more).

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On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 7:17 AM, Jonathan Moules <jonathanmoules@anonymised.com> wrote:

Hi All
Something that may be of interest to some on this list: I’ve released a number of our corporate assets to GitHub.

The SLD’s have a few of the more advanced filters in them so may be of interest even to those who don’t wish to load Ordnance Survey data, but instead use them as an implementation reference (Use them with a good Desktop search and “find within” for instance).

Hope someone finds these useful.

Cheers,
Jonathan

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Ross: Sorry, I meant to release these ages ago but never got around to it. My impending departure from WCC forced my hand. I have to admit I never really tried the OS SLD’s - I was put off by the license (even though the license just says “you’ll agree to our other licenses”). From what I did see they looked fairly simplistic.

Russ:

All(?) of the SLD use uppercase for attribute names e.g. CODE, ROADNUM, etc.

All of mine do yes use upper-case, yes. It’s a convention we’ve acquired for how we store data in Oracle.

Jody:There are actually samples images in SLD release - one for every zoom level they’re designed for. I forgot to mention them in the release. For example here are the web-style ones: https://github.com/warwickshire/SLDs/tree/master/Stack_VectorMap-Web_Style/Samples

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Personally I don’t think this styling is as good as the French one, but I’m happy for a write-up if that’s what you want. While SLD’s are always custom, it does seem like a repository of them would make things easier for other users to use them as a reference for less-well-documented features.

Cheers,
Jonathan

On 21 August 2014 17:45, Jody Garnett <jody.garnett@anonymised.com> wrote:

That is really cool - would you be in position to take some screen snaps so we can write this up as a geoserver blog post?

(we had a similar one a couple months back with some great maps from france- and are always on the lookout for more).

Jody Garnett

On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 7:17 AM, Jonathan Moules <jonathanmoules@anonymised.com942…> wrote:

Hi All
Something that may be of interest to some on this list: I’ve released a number of our corporate assets to GitHub.

The SLD’s have a few of the more advanced filters in them so may be of interest even to those who don’t wish to load Ordnance Survey data, but instead use them as an implementation reference (Use them with a good Desktop search and “find within” for instance).

Hope someone finds these useful.

Cheers,
Jonathan

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Thanks Jonathan, a write up showing GeoServer in use (pretty or not) is always welcome. One that links to resources showing how it was done is even more fun.

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On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 6:16 AM, Jonathan Moules <jonathanmoules@anonymised.com> wrote:

Ross: Sorry, I meant to release these ages ago but never got around to it. My impending departure from WCC forced my hand. I have to admit I never really tried the OS SLD’s - I was put off by the license (even though the license just says “you’ll agree to our other licenses”). From what I did see they looked fairly simplistic.

Russ:

All(?) of the SLD use uppercase for attribute names e.g. CODE, ROADNUM, etc.

All of mine do yes use upper-case, yes. It’s a convention we’ve acquired for how we store data in Oracle.

Jody:There are actually samples images in SLD release - one for every zoom level they’re designed for. I forgot to mention them in the release. For example here are the web-style ones: https://github.com/warwickshire/SLDs/tree/master/Stack_VectorMap-Web_Style/Samples

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Personally I don’t think this styling is as good as the French one, but I’m happy for a write-up if that’s what you want. While SLD’s are always custom, it does seem like a repository of them would make things easier for other users to use them as a reference for less-well-documented features.

Cheers,
Jonathan

On 21 August 2014 17:45, Jody Garnett <jody.garnett@anonymised.com> wrote:

That is really cool - would you be in position to take some screen snaps so we can write this up as a geoserver blog post?

(we had a similar one a couple months back with some great maps from france- and are always on the lookout for more).

Jody Garnett

On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 7:17 AM, Jonathan Moules <jonathanmoules@anonymised.com> wrote:

Hi All
Something that may be of interest to some on this list: I’ve released a number of our corporate assets to GitHub.

The SLD’s have a few of the more advanced filters in them so may be of interest even to those who don’t wish to load Ordnance Survey data, but instead use them as an implementation reference (Use them with a good Desktop search and “find within” for instance).

Hope someone finds these useful.

Cheers,
Jonathan

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