
Hi Michael, Michael Prinzing-3 wrote
Although I am creating a map for Germany, there are some huge but almost empty tiles up to N 60°. One of them covers the whole area between Berlin and Helsinki, others are far out on the Atlantic Ocean, west of Scottland. If Mapsource automatically selects an projection angle in the middle between the points with the max. and the min. latitude, this will result in a projectoion angle of more than 50° for my map and so almost the whole area of Germany appears to be squeezed.
Is there an easy way to remove these tiles from the map (I think they only contain ferry lines, pipelines etc.) without using --keep-complete=false for the splitter and without causing artifacts by cutting the contour lines (they are merged to the OSM data before splitting)?
Strange. When I create a map for Germany the tiles are not covering much more. I assume the problem is caused by the SRTM data. You can use a polygon file with splitter to make sure that you only get tiles for the wanted area. Gerd -- View this message in context: http://gis.19327.n5.nabble.com/Map-display-squeezed-horizontally-tp5757527p5... Sent from the Mkgmap Development mailing list archive at Nabble.com.