> Hello Artem, > > Sorry only just seen this email. Was away in the Lake District at the time, > and it must have got lost amongst all the osm mail I received over last > weekend. > > I'll get back to you later this evening on the parameters. Yes, owuld be > good to work on void fixing. Just really need some sort of reference to the > maths to get started.... > > Nick
Hello Artem, Here are the details on the parameters: Usage: srtm2shp -b comma_separated_bbox [-I InCoordFormat] [-O OutCoordFormat] [-i height_interval] [-S step] [-f] [-l srtmlocation] shpfile -I is the input coordinate format, i.e. the coordinate format of the supplied bounding box. This can either be Mercator (non spherical, as used in the OSM postgis database) or latlon. -O is the output coordinate format, i.e. the coordinate format that will go into the shapefile. Again this is either Mercator or latlon. -i is the height interval of the contours. Contours are in metres unless -f is specified, in which case they are in feet. The shapefile is generated tile by tile (otherwise too much memory is used). -S (the "step") is the dimension of this tile, by default it's 10000 for Mercator or 0.1 for lat/lon. It's unlikely you need to change this. Hope that helps, Nick _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/talk

