
On 17.12.2010 11:54, Minko wrote:
I tested the floodblocker on the Benelux abstract from http://planet.openstreetmap.nl/ The options in my mkgmap args file were: generate-sea: multipolygon,floodblocker,land-tag=natural=background
The parameter fbgab gives an error (I'm using java under windows). I tried different settings for fbthres,fbratio but no sea came back on my map.
See the results here: http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/2873/bnlj.jpg
Only one tile where the sea remained, the rest was completely gone.
This is how it looked without the floodblocker: http://img33.imageshack.us/img33/8382/52519932.jpg
Mkgmap settings are generate-sea: no-mp,extend-sea-sectors,close-gaps=1000,land-tag=natural=background
Not good either but still the sea is there (too much sea though). Usually I use the europe.osm.pbf extract and split it, without problems of flooding. Since a few weeks there are problems with the europe pbf file under windows, so I have to find an alternative. The Benelux abstract from http://planet.openstreetmap.nl/ shows flooding because it lacks some German coastline, in particular this way is not part of it: http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/4102027
I hoped that Wanmils floodblocker could solve this but it unfortunately it couldn't. Is there another way to merge this coastline to the splitted osm tile?
You did not read my message, and on top you put two times different mkgmap options. Multipolygon is the opposite of no-mp/polygons. "generate-sea: no-mp,extend-sea-sectors,close-gaps=1000,land-tag=natural=background" is broken. Use "generate-sea: extend-sea-sectors,close-gaps=1000,land-tag=natural=background" instead, which will work.
Cheers, Minko
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