On Fri, 2009-08-14 at 20:07 +0200, Nic Roets wrote:
3. Use an OO spreadsheet to choose the rectangles (density4.ods). OO
will makes it quite easy: As you drag to highlight a rectangle, it
will display the sum (of nodes) in the status bar. This way you can
see how much data will be in the rectangle. I stayed below 14,000,000
which works out at .osm.gz of less than 300MB and gosmore files of
less than 400MB. It also works well if you compose expressions like
MAX(SUM(A1:K12);SUM(D9:M21)), because you can hit F2 to see how the
rectangles overlap and even change them. I ended up with 58
rectangles, which will increase as the planet gets larger.
For the sake of simplicity for someone who isn't a spreadsheet nerd,
would it be possible to get the relevant cell ranges named?
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