On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 2:04 PM, Stephan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> spaetz wrote:
> > Agreed that it should probably be easier. Someone just needs to write a
> tool and process it. Nevertheless, I think that it shouldn't be too easy and
> I think infofreeway makes it too easy. Let me elaborate:
> >
> > 1) One can quickly and accidentally press the wrong key, marking a tile
> erronously. I know that I have done that on occassion.
> >
> Why not move that functionality away from the main screen with it's
> hotkey into the detail view of a tile? There is already a button to
> request a rerender. Why not add another button to mark a tile as
> land/sea/mixed? I think that would reduce the risk of accidentally
> hitting the wrong key a lot.
>

If you accidentally hit the wrong key, then you can just hit the right key.
The last value entered will always supersede any previous value.

Maartin, did your analysis take account of this?  How did you reconcile
contradictory entries for the same tile?

I'm puzzled by why low x/y tiles have more errors?  I can't think of any
reason for such a bias.  Can you point to a few low x/y tiles that are
wrong, please?  I can investigate the logs and see if that gives some clues
for the cause of the bias.

80n


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