Thanks Christoph, I didn't know that changes to the stylesheet were 
necessary as well to make the sea show up in the map.

Christoph Wagner wrote:
> Lambertus schrieb:
>> Frederik,
>>
>> I think it would be good if you added the following parameter to the 
>> Mkgmap commandline:
>> --series-name="OSM Map of Haiti dated $DATE"
>>
>> This will make the map selection box in MapSource more clear (It now 
>> says "OSM map").
>>
>> Another option could be:
>> --generate-sea=polygons,no-sea-sectors,close-gaps=2000
>>
>> This will add sea polygons to make the distinction between land and sea 
>> (copied from the Mkgmap mailinglist).
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
> 
> Oh no, I think it is not so easy. You need matching rules in your style-files 
> for sea and land!
> Then you have to make sure, that the sea is the first polygonlayer that is 
> drawn and the land is the next one. (I specified it in my typfile, but 
> frederik has none)
> 
> The 2 rules on my polygon-style look like:
> natural=sea [0x32 resolution 10]
> natural=land [0x27 resolution 10]
> 
> 0x32 is the default garmin sea type and maybe it works, but I don't know if 
> there is a default landtype.
> For me it doesn't matter because I define it in my typfile.
> 
> So I would not suggest Frederik to use this option without some testing of 
> the result map!
> 
> Christoph
> 
> 
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