Provided by: renderd_0.6.1-1_amd64
NAME
render_list - renders a list of map tiles by sending requests to a rendering daemon.
SYNOPSIS
render_list [options]<render.list
DESCRIPTION
This manual page briefly documents the render_list command. render_list is a helper utility that takes a list of map tiles from stdin and sends the requests to a rendering daemon
OPTIONS
This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. -a|--all Render all tiles in given zoom level range instead of reading from STDIN. -f|--force Render tiles even if they seem current. -m|--map=MAP Render tiles in this map (defaults to 'default'). -l|--max-load=LOAD Sleep if load is this high (defaults to 16). -s|--socket=SOCKET Unix domain socket name for contacting renderd. -n|--num-threads=N The number of parallel request threads (default 1). -t|--tile-dir Tile cache directory (defaults to '/var/cache/renderd/tiles'). -z|--min-zoom=ZOOM Filter input to only render tiles greater or equal to this zoom level (default is 0). -Z|--max-zoom=ZOOM Filter input to only render tiles less than or equal to this zoom level (default is 20). If you are using --all, you can restrict the tile range by adding these options: -x, --min-x=X minimum X tile coordinate -X, --max-x=X maximum X tile coordinate -y, --min-y=Y minimum Y tile coordinate -Y, --max-y=Y maximum Y tile coordinate Without --all, send a list of tiles to be rendered from STDIN in the format: X Y Z e.g. 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 The above would cause all 4 tiles at zoom 1 to be rendered
SEE ALSO
renderd(8), mod_tile(1).
AUTHOR
render_list was written by OpenStreetMap project members. This manual page was written by OpenStreetMap authors. Apr 25, 2013 RENDER_LIST(1)