It's all described on the OSM wiki. http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osmosis http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osmosis/Detailed_Usage
On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 9:39 PM, Egoitz Ormaetxea <[email protected] > wrote: > Thanks, I will try the clipIncompleteEntities and completeWays solutions. > > Where can I see all the modifiers of the osmosis command? Tried "man > osmosis" or "osmosis help", but it only shows some examples. > > > > >> When you perform a bounding box extract, if nodes lie outside the bounding >> box, but are referenced by ways inside the bounding box they will not be >> included in the file. This is due to the way Osmosis processing works >> because it finishes processing nodes before it sees the ways. >> >> You have several options here: >> 1. Drop the constraint from the database. This might lead to other >> issues. >> 2. Add the clipIncompleteEntities=true option to the --bounding-box task. >> This will modify the ways so that they no longer reference the problematic >> ways. Obviously they will no longer be identical to the original ways from >> the input planet file. >> 3. Add the completeWays=true option to the --bounding-box task. This will >> include the missing nodes, but will slow down processing enormously. >> >> You've already tried option 1 which gives you errors in JOSM. I suspect 3 >> will be too slow. That leaves you with 2. Note that 2 modifies the ways >> which may or may not be appropriate for you. >> >> Brett >> >> >
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