Here's the start of the thread that led to the addition of the --resolution 
parameter:

http://www.mkgmap.org.uk/pipermail/mkgmap-dev/2009q3/003295.html

But basically yes you're right, --resolution forces the tiles to be rounded 
to particular boundaries. If you manually adjust the boundaries, you still 
need to make sure they're aligned/rounded correctly.

Chris


MB> Can someone please either explain or point me at some doc that
MB> explains the meaning of the splitter --resolution option:
MB> 
MB> --resolution     The resolution of the overview map to be produced
MB> by mkgmap. Default is 13
MB> 
MB> Does this force the tile boundaries to be rounded (not round in
MB> shape, but coords rounded to match the overview resolution). Is that
MB> how it works?
MB> 
MB> I ask because I have noticed that on the Baltic map, the popup blurb
MB> you get when the mouse is over a map feature goes away near some
MB> tile edges and I suspect that having fooled around with the tile
MB> sizes, I have somehow borked the relationship between the tiles and
MB> the overview map.
MB> 
MB> Thanks,
MB> 
MB> Mark
MB> 



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