Martin,

The reference to "follow the yellow brick roads" is indeed a reference to the Wizard of OZ and could be interpreted as to set out on a journey full of perils and unknowns. :)

That said, there have been a lot of posts on the list about using topology. The idea would be to load your polygons into a topology then simplify the edges, and extract you polygons again.

https://www.google.com/#q=postgis+topology

Will get you most of the links you need to get started.

-Steve

On 3/13/2012 1:51 AM, Martin Tomko wrote:
Hi strk,
Hm, that did not help me much. Would you have any pointers on how to
proceed? So far, I found out that it is the Wizard of Oz, so I guess I
will continue by reading it… ;)


    - maybe try some tricks using the Postgis2.0 planar topology functions


Follow the yellow brick road !

--strk;

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