On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 1:41 PM, Jim Morgan <j...@datalude.com> wrote:
> maning sambale wrote, On Thursday, 15 July, 2010 12:01 PM:
>> What I mean here is the mainland of Palawan.  But yes the smaller
>> islands needs more work.
>
> Hmmm, now I'm beginning to think I didn't understand. I thought you were 
> saying that the coastline of Palawan (yes, the main island) was 99% free of 
> jagged coastlines. But when I look at it I can see about 30% unjagged, and 
> 70% jagged. eg
>
> <http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=9.1627&lon=118.2309&zoom=13&layers=B000FTF>
>
> Am I looking at the wrong thing here? Do you have a different view with all 
> the jaggies removed? Ah ... or maybe I'm looking at the OSM rendered map, 
> which hasn't been updated. Is that it? In which case, sorry to be dumb.
Try the osmarender layer

http://osm.org/go/4nECSgr?layers=0B00FTF

Mapnik coastlines doesn't update too often.


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