
Hi Gerd, yes you got it right, as you mean "touch" as touched by bbox of srtm-file. The srtm-file contains Iceland (NW) and New Zealand (SE). Every poly-file works, which touch this area. Now I tried to split a part of Canada and it failed. To sumerize the log: It split planet as normal and after this splitter tries to start the same with srtm-file and returns something like "poly does not touch input-file, please use a polygon, ..." If you need the log, I will generate one. Henning Am 03.03.2014 19:47, schrieb Gerd Petermann:
Hi Henning,
just to make sure that I got it right. You have planet and the srtm-data as input and a polygon-file that doesn't "touch" the area covered by the srtm data. Can you send the splitter.log so that I can see what it does?
Gerd
------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2014 22:47:44 +0100 From: osm@aighes.de To: mkgmap-dev@lists.mkgmap.org.uk Subject: [mkgmap-dev] Splitter and multiple input-files
Hi Gerd, I discovered a (small) problem with using two inputfiles with splitter. One input-file is planet.osm, the other one is a srtm-files covering only a few areas. If I split an area, which is not covered by the bbox of my srtm-file, splitter wont write any areas.list and so on. Would it be possible to merge the bboxes of the input-files or check, that the required area is coverd at least by one input and not necessarily by all?
Henning
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