
Roger Calvert wrote
Is there (or could there be) an option in Splitter such that if it finds an input file which will be 'split' into only one tile, it will just copy and rename it without further processing?
There is no such option. See below. Roger Calvert wrote
This has arisen because in processing a group of tiles of varying size (some but not all of which need splitting), I have been getting artefacts (gaps between tiles). These disappeared when the original small tiles, rather than the 'single split' tiles were used.
I see two possible reasons: 1) splitter creates a new bounding box which is aligned to 2048 garmin units, it will "blow up" the original bbox if needed. 2) If the input file contains a bounding box, splitter doesn't copy data that lies outside of this bbox. I assume the problem is caused by the 2nd reason, and that means, you can have those artefacts also when the file is split into more than one tile. A possible solution would be to tell splitter to ignore the bounding box of the input file. Could you try that ? Or can you tell me how to reproduce the problem ? Gerd -- View this message in context: http://gis.19327.n5.nabble.com/Splitter-Options-for-small-files-tp5743455p57... Sent from the Mkgmap Development mailing list archive at Nabble.com.