
Torsten Leistikow (de_muur@gmx.de) wrote:
Toby Speight schrieb am 23.03.2010 11:03:
That's a bit more difficult for me - I'd have to generate it on the fly, as I don't know how many tiles the splitter is going to throw out. Unless there's a way around that?
If you are always splitting the same areas, you can use an area list as parameter for splitter for defining the cuttings (parameter --split-file).
I think splitter always outputs such a split file. So I have done once the splitting without the split-file parameter to get such a file, and afterwards I am using always this as input parameter for the following cuttings, so that I always get the same tiles.
Gruss Torsten This also shortens the splitter processing time as it already knows what tiles to create.
-- Charlie