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Obtained from render_list -h (the manual page is devoid of content).
Usage: render_list [OPTION] ...
-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 style (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, and consequently the number of parallel rendering threads (default 1) |
-t, --tile-dir | tile cache directory (defaults to '/var/lib/mod_tile'). Has to be consistent with what renderd uses, as it is used (only) for checking if up-to-date tiles exist. |
-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, and -z and -Z with the same argument, 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.
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