On Apr 17, 2008, at 01:26, Dermot McNally wrote: > To anyone who can show me what I broke: > > http://geo.topf.org/comparison/index.html?mt0=mapnik&mt1=tah&x=971&y=657&z=11
[...] > So I decided to fix them. Rather than follow my usual practice of > representing islands in lakes as land at layer 1 I decided to use > relations to model them as holes in the water. Something has gone > wrong, though, as can be seen from the rendered output, but my data > looks clean to me in the editor and I think I've followed the > guidelines on polygons with holes. (Though the lakes do have quite a > few nodes, so maybe I'm just putting too much load on the [EMAIL PROTECTED] > clients). Perhaps it's because the holes aren't oriented counter-clockwise? It's possible that osmarender still relies on orientation for rendering multipolygons. Cheers Robert _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/talk

