WanMil schrieb am 27.02.2011 16:53:
> Your example will result in
> 1. line with 0x01
> 2. a) nothing more if node1 or node2 is within the tiles bounding box
>     b) a polygon 0x02 if node1 and node2 is outside or on the tiles 
> bounding box.

Ok, I will try out r1865 when it is availbale as a download.

But in my opinion 2.b) is a fault: If the polygon is not closed in the OSM data,
it shouldn't be closed by mkgmap, no matter whether the start and end nodes are
inside or outside the bounding box.

Gruss
Torsten
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