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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 16/09/2014 14:59, Martin
      Koppenhoefer wrote:<br>
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          <div class="gmail_quote">2014-09-16 15:32 GMT+02:00 Dave F. <span
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              <div id=":1c5" class="a3s" style="overflow:hidden">I find
                it surprising something as arbitrary as size is used as
                the defining factor. Comparing actual tags would surely
                make more sense.<span class=""></span></div>
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          well, size surely has some correlation with importance. For
          practical reasons it is generally working quite well to have
          first render the bigger stuff and then render the smaller
          stuff on top, because it leads typically to less covering.<br>
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    This, IMO, is lazy rendering & should be discouraged. To allow
    the smaller stuff to display is one of the reason mutli-polygons
    were developed. Refer also to the layer tag which is disappointingly
    under used by renderers. <br>
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        <div class="gmail_extra">In this particular case more detailed
          mapping of the tree areas could solve it, e.g. split the wood
          object at the cutting roads and waterways, but admittedly in
          this case by looking at the bing aerial imagery it seems
          indeed to be a continuity of trees on both sides of these.<br>
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    That's mapping incorrectly to suit the renderer &, for obvious
    reasons, should be criticized. <br>
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    Cheers<br>
    Dave F.
  
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