Well, split France and then I think it is obvious, why there are problems (especially as if you choose a low maxnodes value for france, you still produce maps that crash Garmin GPS devices, once installed/active)...
On 20.11.2012 14:23, Gerd Petermann wrote:
Hello Dirk,

seems you have a german spell checker active ;-)

I still don't understand what the problem is. Why do you want equally sized tiles?
Doesn't  that mean you would prefer many small tiles?

Ciao,
Gerd


Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2012 11:12:31 +0100
From: flabot@googlemail.com
To: mkgmap-dev@lists.mkgmap.org.uk
Subject: Re: [mkgmap-dev] splitter r239

I dont Wang to modify only One area. Of you make the South of Berlin Birger you have to fix the enges of the Otter tiles a Bit. 
Only Fine-tune. But Doping this from Time to Time so get a Slow move of the areas and get tiles of about the Same size in mkgmap Output
You want get Obersize tiles.

Dirk

Am Dienstag, 20. November 2012 schrieb Henning Scholland :
Am 19.11.2012 23:53, schrieb flabot@googlemail.com:



You describe an algorithm that uses the result of mkgmap processing to
"optimize" the position or size
of the tiles. Can you describe more detailed what splitter should do with
this information?

Gerd

Mkgmap can Output a List of the size of Evelyn tile. In the next Splitter Run Splitter have the Output of mkgmap an an Areas.list.
So there Splitter can Take the Old Areas.list with the mkgmap Output an perhaps the input-osm-Data and Fine-tune the area-List.
But this should be an option in splitter.
I don't know if this is useful at all. Because you/splitter don't know about dispersion of the nodes. For example take a two tiles who separate Berlin in two parts. Both tiles would have capacity of some more nodes. But if you enlarge the southern tile a little bit to north, you may get problems.

Maybe it would be more helpful to output a list of percentage of used nodes in a tile. So you now, that you can increase --max-nodes.

Henning



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