> Thanks Felix,
> I tested it now with:
> extend-sea-sectors,close-gaps=6000,floodblocker,fbgap=60,fbthres=200,fbratio=0.6,land-tag=natural=background
>
> No errors and sea polygons came back, but the floodblocker blocks still too 
> much.
> I've tried it with other fb numbers but it still gives the same picture:
>
> http://img404.imageshack.us/img404/3702/nogroningen.jpg
>
> The tested tile you can download at 
> http://mijndev.openstreetmap.nl/~ligfietser/diverse/Test.zip

Minko,

I will download your test data and give it a try.

If you want to get detailed information what the flood blocker is doing, 
you should enable an appropriate logging.
See 
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg02381.html 
how the logging.properties file can be configured and add the line
uk.me.parabola.mkgmap.reader.osm.SeaPolygonRelation.level=INFO
to the logging.properties file.

You might also add the parameter fbdebug to the sea-generation options. 
In this case the flood blocker creates GPX files for each checked 
polygon and the pro blocking (highways) and the contra blocking (ferry 
routes) points. Opening these files with JOSM makes it easier to 
understand why the flood blocker fails.

WanMil
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