"J. Holden" wrote:

> I apologize in advance considering I'm in a very complaining mood at
> the moment.

>From my perspective that's ok. We've been doing experiments with
detailed land cover data and (OSM-) roads for about five years now -
the first sample was built for LinuxTax 2006 - and I know how
frustrating this "swirlie" effect could be.  Yet there's no solution
I'd be able to provide.
Hah, I managed to find the web page I've been searching
for weeks, Bruce did a pretty nice writeup of the problem:

http://www.cullam.com/flightgear.htm

Cheers,
        Martin.
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