Hi Martin

There are definitly plans to fix this, but unfortunatly the problem is a 
bit more complicated than it may seem. I will spare you the details for 
now, but we do know that this is a big problem and we are working on a fix.

Ask me on IRC for more details if you want.

Turbo



Am 28.12.2010 22:52, schrieb martin.kopp...@gmx.de:
> Hi,
>
> are there any plans to remove the water from northern Germany?
>
> It may not be of the greatest importance to those flying in the alps, though 
> for us frequently flying in the low region that is displayed as permanently 
> flooded up to 100km in from the original coast line it is a bit of a problem, 
> as the water also obscures all the map items in XCSoar.
>
> (Or is it just me accidently setting the system clock to the year 2080, when 
> global warming has probably flooded my place?)
>
> Viele Gruesse,
> Martin
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