
On Mon, Sep 19, Michael Prinzing wrote:
srtm2osm has a parameter -corrxy to shift the contour lines. Without this parameters they are not aligned with the real heights. Is phyghtmap handling this correct?
The official version: I cannot see any code adjusting the alignment of the contour lines. For the area where I'm living, it looks perfect even without. But I have added now options for this.
I just suggested osmosis 0.35 because it's a simple alternative for people who are not able or do not want to install phyton or to change the source code.
python is part on every Linux distribution, with mono, I didn't manage to recompile it with mono to apply some fixes. And phyghtmap only needs a fraction of memory as Srtm2Oms needs. As result, I'm now able to build SRTM maps for countrys where I always failed with Srtm2Oms. And learning python was pretty easy for me.
Since none of the two methods is producing valid data in osm 0.6 format, we need a better solution anyway.
Until now I haven't found any tool which has problems with the generated 0.6 osm format. Does somebody know about a tool which does verify the data for errros? I think "fixing" phyghtmap should be pretty simple. Thorsten -- Thorsten Kukuk, Project Manager/Release Manager SLES SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, D-90409 Nuernberg GF: Jeff Hawn, Jennifer Guild, Felix Imendörffer, HRB 16746 (AG Nürnberg)