[mkgmap-dev] problematic_polygons file

2012-10-23 Thread Carlos Dávila
I've seen problematic_polygons file in growing quite fast in the wiki. May it affect splitter performance? If so, would it make sense to split the file by continents or countries? ___ mkgmap-dev mailing list mkgmap-dev@lists.mkgmap.org.uk

Re: [mkgmap-dev] problematic_polygons file

2012-10-23 Thread Gerd Petermann
Hi Carlos, I've seen problematic_polygons file in growing quite fast in the wiki. May it affect splitter performance? If so, would it make sense to split the file by continents or countries? regarding performance: a) if you specify the --problem-file parm, splitter has to do a lot more

Re: [mkgmap-dev] problematic_polygons file

2012-10-23 Thread Carlos Dávila
El 23/10/12 09:59, Gerd Petermann escribió: Hi Carlos, I've seen problematic_polygons file in growing quite fast in the wiki. May it affect splitter performance? If so, would it make sense to split the file by continents or countries? regarding performance: a) if you specify the

Re: [mkgmap-dev] problematic_polygons file

2012-10-23 Thread Henning Scholland
Am 23.10.2012 09:59, schrieb Gerd Petermann: Hi Carlos, I've seen problematic_polygons file in growing quite fast in the wiki. May it affect splitter performance? If so, would it make sense to split the file by continents or countries? regarding performance: a) if you specify the

Re: [mkgmap-dev] problematic_polygons file

2012-10-23 Thread Carlos Dávila
El 23/10/12 10:32, Henning Scholland escribió: @Carlos: Maybe it would be better to separate the wiki-list in several parts like ferry, boundary, lakes, forrest. So it is easier to find out, if the ID is already in the list. I've already partially ordered it by ID which I think is the easiest

Re: [mkgmap-dev] problematic_polygons file

2012-10-23 Thread Henning Scholland
Hi I separated now ferry ways and boundary-relations and everything else and ordered each group by ID. I think the rest depends on the length of the list. Boundaries and ferries are separated, because they are just a side effect and are dominating actual. Also maybe they could be removed if a