Not vector but raster with leaflet: would https://www.osmap.uk/larger-text/ (as an example) help in reading road names?
Yes, you can do minutely updates with Nominatim, instructions are here: https://nominatim.org/release-docs/latest/admin/Update/
Both arguments of yours are quite true, I also don't think that going beyond zoom level 20 or 21 is advisible within a raster tile stack (and I just checked that the UK map I mentioned earlier goes up to zoom 24 and not…
But with vector tiles you (normally) start overzooming at level 15, resulting in either much less detail or really large file sizes for a zoom 14 vector tile that would have to carry all the data to be used in…
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It actually is possible with raster tiles as well - see e.g. the local chapter work in France ( https://www.openstreetmap.fr ) or Germany ( https://www.openstreetmap.de ) or the osMap project with 10 different language…
Not vector but raster with leaflet: would https://www.osmap.uk/larger-text/ (as an example) help in reading road names?
Yes, you can do minutely updates with Nominatim, instructions are here: https://nominatim.org/release-docs/latest/admin/Update/
Both arguments of yours are quite true, I also don't think that going beyond zoom level 20 or 21 is advisible within a raster tile stack (and I just checked that the UK map I mentioned earlier goes up to zoom 24 and not…
But with vector tiles you (normally) start overzooming at level 15, resulting in either much less detail or really large file sizes for a zoom 14 vector tile that would have to carry all the data to be used in…
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It actually is possible with raster tiles as well - see e.g. the local chapter work in France ( https://www.openstreetmap.fr ) or Germany ( https://www.openstreetmap.de ) or the osMap project with 10 different language…