[Talk-GB] Sea 'bleeding' into land in northern France
Chris Hodges
chris at c-hodges.co.uk
Tue Aug 2 14:55:07 UTC 2022
The conversion is probably parsing the data differently to other
renderers. I suspect that a way that's being considered as the
coastline is now broken (split at a node) and no longer being detected
as the boundary
On 02/08/2022 15:40, John Hubbard via Talk-GB wrote:
> Hi, I hope someone can help with this. I'm a big fan of OpenMapChest
> and am amazed by Ben Konrath's lovely maps. There's a slight problem
> (of the first world type) in that in his map of Western Europe
> (specifically the Calais tile) the sea appears to have breached the
> sea wall and the land is inundated with blue! Ben says he can't help
> because it's due to a bad change someone has made to OSM. There's also
> something funny further west, around Le Havre. He says the problem
> will be solved by whoever made the change, but it's persisted now for
> quite a few iterations of his map.
>
> There does appear to be a conflict between his British Isles map and
> the one for Europe. However, the problem isn't replicated in OsmAnd,
> or in any of the other Garmin-related maps I use, which would suggest
> that OSM itself is OK.
>
> Any wisdom greatly appreciated!
> --
> John Hubbard
> "There's a feeling I get when I look to the West
> And my spirit is crying for leaving"
> Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, 1971
>
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