Re: Land rendered as water - Please advise

2019-03-19 Thread 'P Wat' via Osmand
2 months later. - All looking good now around The Isle Of Wight (off south coast of England, in case you were wondering). The areas which had been showing as flooded are now properly rendered. Maybe a combination of OSM map updates and OsmAnd updates(?). Thank you all for you input. Paul W On

Re: Land rendered as water - Please advise

2019-01-22 Thread 'P Wat' via Osmand
One month later. The problem persists. We agree there is a problem. It seems to not be caused by the source maps. Ie it seems to be caused inside OsmAnd. Is there an Osmand-based solution? Paul W On Saturday, January 5, 2019 at 4:00:28 PM UTC, Stephan Behrendt wrote: > > In the moment,I

Re: Land rendered as water - Please advise

2019-01-05 Thread 'Stephan Behrendt' via Osmand
In the moment,I have the same problem on the river Rhine north of Rüdesheim in scale between 2m and 2 km, then everything is pink. This appears only on the tablet with Android 7. On the Smartfon with Android 9 the map works well. Stephan -- You received this message because you are subscribed

Re: Land rendered as water - Please advise

2018-12-20 Thread 'P Wat' via Osmand
The comment by Martin Trautmann above describes my own experience. Notably he states; "...*the effect happened, depending on the zoom level. If you zoomed out, water changed to land again.*" >From which he deduces; ".*.. I believe, it's not a broken polygon, but an osmand bug, while using

Re: Land rendered as water - Please advise

2018-12-17 Thread Poutnik the Wanderer
Good verification step is also testing the area in an independent application, based on OSM as well. e.g. OSMAnd versus LocusMap, using MapsForge compatible OSM based maps, supposing both are using recent maps. -- Dne 17. prosince 2018 7:43:40 Martin Trautmann napsal: On 18-12-16

Re: Land rendered as water - Please advise

2018-12-16 Thread 'P Wat' via Osmand
I can confirm that the problem is not present at all zoom levels. In my initial post I recorded "*It occurs when the scale is from 0.5 mile to 2 miles*." ie outside that range the problem is not visible. PW On Monday, December 17, 2018 at 6:43:41 AM UTC, Martin Trautmann wrote: > > On 18-12-16

Re: Land rendered as water - Please advise

2018-12-16 Thread Martin Trautmann
On 18-12-16 13:54, Harry van der Wolf wrote: > This has happened multiple times in the past with multi-polygons, > especially on borders (boundaries), be it country, region, county, > "regierungsbezirk", "bundesland", "province", "provincie", etc. > The fact that you mention that it happens

Re: Land rendered as water - Please advise

2018-12-16 Thread 'P Wat' via Osmand
Hi Harry Thank you for your fast and useful reply. I am definitely not an experienced OMer, far from it, up to now I've only done simple corrections and additions. It's probably best if I stay clear and leave it to experts. So, I add a few notes on the OSM map adjacent to the problem to alert

Re: Land rendered as water - Please advise

2018-12-16 Thread Harry van der Wolf
Op zo 16 dec. 2018 om 22:27 schreef 'P Wat' via Osmand < osmand@googlegroups.com>: > Hello Harry. > Thank you for your feedback. > >1. Does this mean that it is caused only by OSM (map) issues needing >correction? >2. Is there anything to be done in OsmAnd by the user (ie me)? >3.

Re: Land rendered as water - Please advise

2018-12-16 Thread 'P Wat' via Osmand
Hello Harry. Thank you for your feedback. 1. Does this mean that it is caused only by OSM (map) issues needing correction? 2. Is there anything to be done in OsmAnd by the user (ie me)? 3. Is there anything to be done in OsmAnd by the authors? If (1), is it realistic for me to

Re: Land rendered as water - Please advise

2018-12-16 Thread Harry van der Wolf
This has happened multiple times in the past with multi-polygons, especially on borders (boundaries), be it country, region, county, "regierungsbezirk", "bundesland", "province", "provincie", etc. The fact that you mention that it happens between England and Wright confirms this. It is not