Hello
2009-09-22 Du Plessis, Bennie :
> Generate-sea does not work for me on Southern Africa.
It does work for me, just "sea" is on the wrong side of the coast...
Cape Town is flooded :(
You're using custom style, so apparently you have to add this one to
polygons file:
natural=sea [0x32 re
Generate-sea does not work for me on Southern Africa.
I use:
1)JRE 1.6
2)Source file
GeoFabrik Africa 2009-09-04 extract with Southern Africa extracted from
that with splitter
3)Splitter options:
java -Xmx900m -jar splitter.jar^
GeoAfr.osm.bz2^
--mapid=11090906^
--max-nodes=3
svn commit escribió:
> Version 1198 was commited by steve on 2009-09-17 10:27:24 +0100 (Thu, 17 Sep
> 2009)
>
> Merge in the sea polygon patch from the multipolygon branch.
>
> You need to give the --generate-sea option at the moment to switch it on.
>
> Written by Christian Gawron
I've been usin
reporting my results for the Philippines:
Using a single unsplitted Philippines
time java -Xmx1512m -jar
/home/maning/osm/routable_garmin/mkgmap/trunk/dist/mkgmap.jar
--code-page=1252 --ea --tdbfile --latin1 --country-abbr=PHI
--country-name=PHILIPPINES --remove-short-arcs=5 --route
--road-name-p
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 9:27 AM, svn commit wrote:
>
> Version 1198 was commited by steve on 2009-09-17 10:27:24 +0100 (Thu, 17 Sep
> 2009)
>
> Merge in the sea polygon patch from the multipolygon branch.
>
> You need to give the --generate-sea option at the moment to switch it on.
(B.t.w. that
Hi Mark
On 17/09/09 11:22, Mark Burton wrote:
> 2009/09/17 10:51:34 WARNING (Osm5XmlHandler): Non-closed coastline segment
> does not hit bounding box: 309959855 (59.12089/-5.81827) 309959797
> (59.12314/-5.81254)
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=59.12089&lon=-5.81827&zoom=17
>
> The mkgmap
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 10:27:24AM +0100, svn commit wrote:
>
> Version 1198 was commited by steve on 2009-09-17 10:27:24 +0100 (Thu, 17 Sep
> 2009)
>
> Merge in the sea polygon patch from the multipolygon branch.
>
> You need to give the --generate-sea option at the moment to switch it on.
I
Two things I noticed when I used this in the multipolygon branch.
1. One tile was completely flooded because of a lake multi-polygon
crosses the splitted files.
http://osm.org/go/4zhDKVO-
2. A big island was flooded when very small island surrounds it.
http://osm.org/go/4yJ8BfT-
Will test again
I tried processing great_britain.osm with the --generate-sea option and
found the following issues:
1 - it generated lots of warnings like this:
2009/09/17 10:40:26 WARNING (Osm5XmlHandler): Way null (OSM id
4611686018427388109) has short arc (0.00m) - but it can't be removed because
both en
Hello list,
svn commit schreef:
> Version 1198 was commited by steve on 2009-09-17 10:27:24 +0100 (Thu, 17 Sep
> 2009)
Hmm. While it is generally known that much of the Netherlands is sub sea
level, the map that's currently resulting from mkgmap --generate-sea
feels like a Greenpeace-ad ("risin
Version 1198 was commited by steve on 2009-09-17 10:27:24 +0100 (Thu, 17 Sep
2009)
Merge in the sea polygon patch from the multipolygon branch.
You need to give the --generate-sea option at the moment to switch it on.
Written by Christian Gawron
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