I tested the floodblocker on the Benelux abstract from 
http://planet.openstreetmap.nl/
The options in my mkgmap args file were:
generate-sea: multipolygon,floodblocker,land-tag=natural=background

The parameter fbgab gives an error (I'm using java under windows). 
I tried different settings for fbthres,fbratio but no sea came back on my map.

See the results here: http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/2873/bnlj.jpg

Only one tile where the sea remained, the rest was completely gone.

This is how it looked without the floodblocker:
http://img33.imageshack.us/img33/8382/52519932.jpg

Mkgmap settings are 
generate-sea: 
no-mp,extend-sea-sectors,close-gaps=1000,land-tag=natural=background

Not good either but still the sea is there (too much sea though). 
Usually I use the europe.osm.pbf extract and split it, without problems of 
flooding.
Since a few weeks there are problems with the europe pbf file under windows, so
I have to find an alternative. The Benelux abstract from 
http://planet.openstreetmap.nl/
shows flooding because it lacks some German coastline, in particular this way 
is not part of it:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/4102027

I hoped that Wanmils floodblocker could solve this but it unfortunately it 
couldn't.
Is there another way to merge this coastline to the splitted osm tile?

Cheers,
Minko



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