Thanks for your comprehensive answers.
I renamed the first map
Classic Raster Topo (BRT) layer uses the BGT too very large scales, so the name should actually be Classic Raster Topo (BRT/BGT)?
I try to use simple names [...] including non Dutch users
I agree, but why did you keep the Dutch names for most of the other layers?
I used the the "pale" version : ? for very large scales (3K) as it looks more like a cadastral map and shows more details (like building and areas outlines).
Actually, the pale version of BGT (
layer=pastelvisualisatie) contains exactly the same information as the standard version of BGT (
layer=standaardvisualisatie), it only uses different colours for the outlines and areas (with an ugly texture for roads with paving stones instead of closed concrete/tarmac).
I [...] used one more zoom level with the 25k map
Thanks, that solved it for me.
About the "HD" version, it's supposed to be used with an "HD" map setting
I have been using the setting for the map display resolution often, also for non-HD maps. It is a very handy feature, thanks! What I tried to ask was: Why did you include a HD option for the Dutch Topo Map and not for any of the other maps I've seen in AlpineQuest?
I only included the main maps in order to simplify maintenance. Map providers often change map specifications, layer and style names, etc.
I agree. These changes by map providers are really annoying! PDOK does send emails to announce changes, but nevertheless I also reduced the number of layers to only what I use myself, just to keep it maintainable.
I've seen that the PDOK also provides a version of the OpenTopo map, I don't know if it will remain available next January.
Unfortunately, it won't remain available. The hosting the Open Topo map isn't the problem, it is the creator that will stop composing the Open Topo map for free.
[...] very nice historical maps, I'll make some of them available.
Great! Be aware that these do not comply with the official tiling scheme for the Dutch RD projection.