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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2015-11-27 22:16, Georg Feddern
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 27.11.2015 um 15:46 schrieb André
Pirard:<br>
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Have you noticed that some borderlines are <b>hexaplicated</b>
(that they appear in 6 different relations) and that <b>that</b>
is unhealthy redundancy that is made unnecessary by subareas?<br>
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And that, unlike wanting to destroy an enemy, the programs I
spoke of would be a great help building and checking the
boundary ways mess using the non duplicated, simple, clean
UK=England+Wales+Scotland subarea definitions?<br>
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Well, next usecase then:<br>
I want the border/outline of any of those entities ... and not the
area.<br>
Mostly there are two sides of a view - or two views on one problem
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An area is defined with its border.<br>
Read a previous subarea thread where I explain how the borders can
be recursively, automatically computed from the level below but that
it's good to keep them at each level, but as a trouble-free and
error-free cache.<br>
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Cheers
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