
Hi Steve Many thanks for that ! That explains it ! 'If you are not seeing those names you have perhaps forgotten to multiply the LBL offsets by 2. ' Oops ! Many thanks again for this input! regards Nick On 23/09/2014 11:25, Steve Ratcliffe [via GIS] wrote:
Hi Nick
if you look at offsets 3DA2 , 3DE6 , 3D2A 3E6E , I get the same 1C line, same bitstream etc, but with different lbl pointers - some don't seem to point to any text.
It looks like a case where borders at different admin levels share a line. The labels of your examples are SOUTH WEST ENGLAND, EAST DEVON DISTRICT, SIDMOUTH CP and DEVON.
If you are not seeing those names you have perhaps forgotten to multiply the LBL offsets by 2.
The boundaries are probably relations, so multiple relations reference the same input line with different admin_level and/or boundary=* values which produce a separate line in the output for each relation.
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