[mkgmap-dev] Inundated tile with no coastline

2011-03-01 Thread Nakor
Hello, I have a tile with no coastline that shows up inundated. How can this be? How can I fix it? The tile is split us_midwest from geofabrick with: 4162: 2183168,239616 to 2215936,280576 # : 46.845703,5.141602 to 47.548828,6.020508 Thanks, N. __

Re: [mkgmap-dev] Inundated tile with no coastline

2011-03-01 Thread Henning Scholland
Am 01.03.2011 21:38, schrieb Nakor: > Hello, > > I have a tile with no coastline that shows up inundated. How can this > be? How can I fix it? > > The tile is split us_midwest from geofabrick with: > > 4162: 2183168,239616 to 2215936,280576 > # : 46.845703,5.141602 to 47.548828,6.020508 A

Re: [mkgmap-dev] Inundated tile with no coastline

2011-03-01 Thread Nakor
> If possible, you could unzip your 41662.osm.gz and open osm-file in > josm, and filter every object without natural=coastline. Then you can > search the fault. > > I did and opened the tile in JOSM. A search for natural=coastline did not return anything. __

Re: [mkgmap-dev] Inundated tile with no coastline

2011-03-01 Thread WanMil
Please post your parameters you are using. WanMil > Hello, > > I have a tile with no coastline that shows up inundated. How can this > be? How can I fix it? > > The tile is split us_midwest from geofabrick with: > > 4162: 2183168,239616 to 2215936,280576 > # : 46.845703,5.141602 to 47.5

Re: [mkgmap-dev] Inundated tile with no coastline

2011-03-02 Thread Nakor
On 3/1/2011 3:38 PM, Nakor wrote: > Hello, > > I have a tile with no coastline that shows up inundated. How can this > be? How can I fix it? > > The tile is split us_midwest from geofabrick with: > > 4162: 2183168,239616 to 2215936,280576 > # : 46.845703,5.141602 to 47.548828,6.020508 >