On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 10:14:14AM +0300, Dominik Röttsches wrote:
>Can I tell the splitter to ignore the map's bounding box altogether and 
>find its own? Any other ideas how to make it take into account the 
>whole merged map?

Can you split each extract separately and then tell mkgmap to produce a 
map from the tiles generated by the three splitter runs?

IIRC, I tried producing a combined map of finland.osm.bz2 and 
estonia.osm.bz2 in 2009, when I visited Tallinn. It sort of worked, but 
routing did not work in Tallinn. I did not investigate or experiment 
further. It could also have been due to bad map data; I only keep 
Finland tidy. :-) In 2010, I loaded just the Estonian map and then just 
a small area where I moved, for adding some pedestrian crossings and 
sidewalks and the like.

You could use my hand-made areas.list for Finland. It tries hard to get 
a nice generate-sea. It also avoids splitting the Lake Päijänne 
multipolygon. One of your tile borders slices the lake. The tile border 
should be a little more west near the line Jämsä-Kuhmoinen-Padasjoki.

Best regards,

        Marko
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