Suggestion for multipolygon version of --generate-sea

Hi list, One of the good things about the non-multipolygon version of --generate-sea (--generate-sea=no-mp) is that it generates a land polygon, which for those of us who cannot change the default Garmin yellow colour of the background is very useful. As far as I can tell, the multipolygon version of --generate-sea does not create this land polygon, which is a bit of a drawback. Is there any chance the multipolygon code could be extended to add a land polygon creation option just like the no-mp approach does? Or perhaps it's already there and I just don't know how to apply it? Thanks, -- Charlie

On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 01:13:01PM +0100, Charlie Ferrero wrote:
Hi list,
One of the good things about the non-multipolygon version of --generate-sea (--generate-sea=no-mp) is that it generates a land polygon, which for those of us who cannot change the default Garmin yellow colour of the background is very useful.
As far as I can tell, the multipolygon version of --generate-sea does not create this land polygon, which is a bit of a drawback. Is there any chance the multipolygon code could be extended to add a land polygon creation option just like the no-mp approach does?
Or perhaps it's already there and I just don't know how to apply it?
A related question that I asked some time ago, but got no answer for: Would it be possible to get island names on the map? Does this happen automatically for land polygons? Marko
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Charlie Ferrero
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Marko Mäkelä