
9 Jan
2010
9 Jan
'10
10:36 p.m.
Torsten Leistikow wrote:
Simon Eugster schrieb am 09.01.2010 19:33:
Any idea? Anyone? :)
Actually I have no idea, why every tile of your map gets its own family-ID. I am not sure whether this is related to your problem, but typically all maps belonging to the same mapset (or layer) get all the same family-ID. And normally the family-ID is uch lower than your values, typically in the two digit range.
That is because my script gave the tiles this ID. As I wrote in my last mail I changed it to use the same number for every country, counting through (see second gmt -i output). This did not help either, unfortunately. Simon