Moin Anders
I completed Your example a bit. The bug in the imports is that they
import "seamark=beacon and seamark:type=minor_light" where it should
read seamark:type=beacon_lateral. I had to change this manually, to get
the seamark editor to work. Btw. as I posted before, a beacon of type
minor_light makes no sense, because it will not render as a beacon.
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Am Montag, den 05.12.2011, 10:51 +0100 schrieb Anders Lund: 

> 
> Venlig hilsen,
> Anders
> 
> Mandag den 5. december 2011 kl. 09:08:01 skrev Malcolm Herring:
> > > I edited some buoys and beacons with the new editor, and they got
> > > assigned a name, in a way so it shows when I zoom in. The name then
> > > obscures the light character of beacons, and showing a name like "Buoy,
> > > cardinal north" does not make sense. The name might be imported from the
> > > freietonne markup?
> > > 
> > > Not sure if this is a bug, or desired?
> > 
> > This sounds more like a rendering problem - could you send me a Lat/Lon
> > of an example of this?
> 
> I reedited with the new plugin, so wait a bit for the renderer:
> http://map.openseamap.org/map/?zoom=17&lat=55.03798&lon=9.42856&layers=BFFTFFFFFFT
> 
> The mess mostly comes from the two lights being so close, so the names + 
> light 
> character string obscures between the two.
> 
> It is correct that it is a rendering problem. It is also limited, if it is 
> the 
> plugin importing the name from the freietonne tagging, which tends to be 
> descriptive, so that eg light character is rendered double. I also do not 
> like 
> to see names like "North cardinal" or "Lateral port buoy", it is just noise 
> on 
> the map. I have not created new marks with the plugin yet, but I assume you 
> don't synthezise names. :)
> 
> Anders
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