2009/2/3 Brett Henderson <br...@bretth.com>: > Check the definition of "insideness" in the above link, just because a point > lies on the boundary doesn't necessarily mean it will be considered "inside" > the shape.
Reading that and comparing the results I see they're matching. So I comprehend what's going on. But I must confess I don't agree that this is going on (though that won't help anything I guess). Either one counts the whole border as being part of the result or none of it. But ok, in my case having the whole border-defining-multipolygon inside it's a minor issue. Having said that. Would it be hard to make osmosis close polygons it cut appart along the bounding polygon? I know there's completeWays, but that would include too much. >> Related to extracting data: usage of the option clipIncompleteEntities >> to --bp is answered by exception: >> "com.bretth.osmosis.core.OsmosisRuntimeException: Argument >> clipIncompleteEntities for task 2-bp was not recognised." > > That option only applies to 0.6 versions of the task. I'll fix the wiki, > apparently I forgot to specify that when documenting it. I see, thanks. Rolf _______________________________________________ dev mailing list dev@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/dev