
22 Dec
2012
22 Dec
'12
5:11 p.m.
Am 22.12.2012 13:26, schrieb GerdP:
Hello Henning,
I did not yet look closer at this, but I guess the reason is that the srtm data increases the nodes for a tile so that splitter has to split it. After that, probably, one small tile contains almost all nodes and the other large one only a few. Maybe it helps if you use a slightly higher max-nodes value. Hi Gerd, I tried NewZealand also with 1.500.000 and 2.000.000 as max-nodes. Both failed. Germany and the alps were fine with 1.000.000. Turkey same as NewZealand. I tried NewZealand with r202 (cut polygon with osmconvert before) and it works fine with 1.000.000.
So I think there is a problem with larger water-parts and many nodes with your new algorithm. Henning