I am thinking about how to handle boundary multipolygons and want get
some feedback and ideas from you.
There are two possible ways to use boundary information:
1. Draw the boundaries as lines
2. Draw the boundaries as polygons with different colours for different
administrative levels
I think t
On 17.04.2010 20:00, WanMil wrote:
I am thinking about how to handle boundary multipolygons and want get
some feedback and ideas from you.
There are two possible ways to use boundary information:
1. Draw the boundaries as lines
2. Draw the boundaries as polygons with different colours for diff
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>
> On 17.04.2010 20:00, WanMil wrote:
>>> I am thinking about how to handle boundary multipolygons and want get
>>> some feedback and ideas from you.
>>>
>>> There are two possible ways to use boundary information:
>>> 1. Draw the boundaries as lines
>>> 2. Draw the boundaries as polygons with d
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> Hi Felix,
> yes that's exactly what the patch does and should do. Up to now the
> boundary information is available at many different places. For some
> boundaries the tags are in the relation. For some the tags are in the
> relation and some lines are additionally (and iconsistently) tagged wi
On 18.04.2010 21:35, WanMil wrote:
>> Hi Felix,
>> yes that's exactly what the patch does and should do. Up to now the
>> boundary information is available at many different places. For some
>> boundaries the tags are in the relation. For some the tags are in the
>> relation and some lines are ad
>
> I don't really understand what this patch is trying to achieve. There is
> a patch by Thilo Hanneman (I'm attaching it for you) that makes it
> possible to directly render relations from the relations file, I think
> that is more useful - or don't I understand something here that you
> intend t
On 19.04.2010 21:08, WanMil wrote:
>>
>> I don't really understand what this patch is trying to achieve. There is
>> a patch by Thilo Hanneman (I'm attaching it for you) that makes it
>> possible to directly render relations from the relations file, I think
>> that is more useful - or don't I und
>
>
> On 17.04.2010 20:00, WanMil wrote:
>>> I am thinking about how to handle boundary multipolygons and want get
>>> some feedback and ideas from you.
>>>
>>> There are two possible ways to use boundary information:
>>> 1. Draw the boundaries as lines
>>> 2. Draw the boundaries as polygons with d
On 02.05.2010 15:08, WanMil wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 17.04.2010 20:00, WanMil wrote:
I am thinking about how to handle boundary multipolygons and want get
some feedback and ideas from you.
There are two possible ways to use boundary information:
1. Draw the boundaries as lines
>
> On 02.05.2010 15:08, WanMil wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On 17.04.2010 20:00, WanMil wrote:
> I am thinking about how to handle boundary multipolygons and want get
> some feedback and ideas from you.
>
> There are two possible ways to use boundary information:
> 1. Draw the boundaries
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