> On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 08:39:12PM +0000, svn commit wrote:
>> Version 2206 was commited by wanmil on 2012-02-12 20:39:12 +0000 (Sun,
>> 12 Feb 2012)
>>
>> Detect and correct polygons direction change due to int precision in
>> Java2DConverter
>
> WanMil, could something similar be done to suppress these bogus warnings
> for natural=sea micropolygons?
>
> 2012/02/15 11:08:37 WARNING (SeaGenerator): 63240001.osm.pbf: Converting
> anti-island starting at
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=60.19667&mlon=22.13992&zoom=17 into
> an island as it is surrounded by water
> 2012/02/15 11:10:17 WARNING (SeaGenerator): 63240008.osm.pbf: Converting
> anti-island starting at
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=63.14059&mlon=21.18190&zoom=17 into
> an island as it is surrounded by water
>
> The latter one is certainly bogus data (no such island in Bing imagery).
> The former should probably be tagged as a natural=rock node. But still,
> mkgmap should handle these better IMO.
>
>       Marko

Marko,

I don't see a chance how to fix these warnings. The only way is to work 
with double coordinates instead of garmin int coordinates. It think that 
would require much more memory.

WanMil



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