Hello,

thanks a lot!

That was exactly the problem.  I just tested it and yes, the lines looked at
least similar to the ones that were in the link you gave.

I changed the Layer "world" to use world_boundaries_m.

Previously it was "shoreline_300", this also seems to contain the tiles.


Thanks,
Torsten.


Am Mittwoch, 22. April 2009 19:10:01 schrieb Dane Springmeyer:
> Torsten,
>
> On Apr 22, 2009, at 9:53 AM, Torsten Mohr wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > thanks, but that was my first thought also.
> >
> > Previously there was this in osm.xml:
> >
> >      <PolygonSymbolizer>
> >        <CssParameter name="fill">#f2efe9</CssParameter>
> >      </PolygonSymbolizer>
> >
> >
> > I changed it to this:
> >
> >      <LineSymbolizer>
> >        <CssParameter name="stroke">#f2efe9</CssParameter>
> >      </LineSymbolizer>
>
> Okay. Seems right.
>
> > But (as mentioned in my previous mail) this gives me the outline
> > and additionally a pattern of lines that i don't want.
>
> Pattern of Lines? What do they look like? Do they look like the image
> here:
>
> http://trac.mapnik.org/wiki/Nik2Img
>
> A regularly spaced grid of thin lines?
>
> > I can't see how i can prevent that pattern of lines.
>
> If the above is the case then you must be rendering the 'processed_p'
> shapefile layer, which is broken into parts and only intended to be
> rendered at high zoom levels. Even with a LineSymbolizer you would see
> a pattern of lines because there are polygon outlines in the data that
> do not correspond to country boundaries.
>
> Try applying just the LineSymbolizer to the 'world_boundaries_m'
> shapefile or any shapefile not split in this way and you should get
> the desired result.
>
> > Best regards,
> > Torsten.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dane

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