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On Friday, July 7, 2023 at 1:42:47 PM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:

> I'm trying  Map rendering engine Version 2.  It seems rather slow, but the 
> shorelines are rendered much more accurately.
> I've also emailed Outdoor-Natural.
> Thank you for your advice, Xavier.
> Paul W
>
> On Friday, 7 July 2023 at 18:31:43 UTC+1 Xavier wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Jul 07, 2023 at 01:14:08AM -0700, P Wat wrote: 
>> > 
>> >On Thursday, 6 July 2023 at 16:01:18 UTC+1 Xavier wrote: 
>> > 
>> >> On Thu, Jul 06, 2023 at 12:46:59AM -0700, P Wat wrote: 
>> >> >On Wednesday, 5 July 2023 at 15:41:40 UTC+1 P Wat wrote: 
>> >> > 
>> >> >> Using OsmAnd+ 11.04 on Android 13. 
>> >> >> Bizarre rendering of features near sea level. Areas seemingly 
>> flooded 
>> >> >> (though obviously not actually). Problem is visible on west side of 
>> the 
>> >> >> river from 50.384329, -3.597140 to about a mile upriver and at 
>> another 
>> >> >> location about 1.6mi downriver. 
>> >> >> It is an issue which randomly occurs periodically at various 
>> locations. 
>> >> 
>> >> With that said, issues with water boundaries "overflowing" can be an 
>> >> indication of broken/incorrect OpenStreetMap (OSM) data for the river 
>> >> edge at the spot where the overflow begins. So it is very possible 
>> >> that these overflow spots indicate that some fixing of the master OSM 
>> >> data is needed. However, properly fixing water booundaries in OSM is a 
>> >> non trivial exercise, so if you don't feel up to doing so you may want 
>> >> to contact a local OSM mapper to check the boundaries for issues and 
>> >> fix those that are found. 
>> >> 
>> >Xavier, thanks for your feedback. 
>> >Agreed the "overflow" anomalies are most likely due to errors in the 
>> >water-boundaries on OSM. 
>> >Correcting them is a "foreign country" to me. 
>> > 
>> >The true geometry of the land is visible for all to see on OSM 
>> >(OpenStreetMap). 
>> >Please could someone competent at editing OSM make the corrections? 
>> (They 
>> >could hardly make it worse!) 
>>
>> You might have better luck finding an OSM mapper local to that area on 
>> one of the OSM mailing lists 
>> (https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo). 
>>
>> Suggestions: 
>>
>> 1) Outdoor-natural 
>> (https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/outdoor-natural) 
>>
>> or 
>>
>> 2) The 'Talk-??' list most local to the geographical area where these 
>> elements are mapped. I leave this selection to you to perform. 
>>
>>
>>

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