[OSM-newbies] newbies Digest, Vol 40, Issue 7

Donald Campbell II donaciano2000 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 9 13:12:54 BST 2010


I had that before in Georgetown, it looked like part of the city was
underwater.  Eventually I realized the coast was broken inside that square.
 So checking the coast I found a gap, it may have been simply 2 nodes in the
same spot but unconnected I don't recall specifically.  Try moving the
coastline in that area and watch for a spot where it disconnects.  Then
you'll see where the 2 lines are not connected and can merge the end nodes.
Be sure to undo that coastline move before you save.  :-)


> I face a similar problem in one of my edits. I edited a river bed
> region in india (sorry i don't have any lat long data at hand). And
> there is a blue block extending over few tiles. It doesn't cover full
> tiles but a rectangular stretch. One thing that i have noticed is that
> it is only in osmrender.
>
> Can someone tell why it all happens.
>
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