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[mkgmap-dev] Beaches as a polygon

From osm@pinns osm at pinns.co.uk on Thu Sep 27 10:14:35 BST 2018

Just noticed that both Basecamp and Mapsource don't seem to show 0x53 :(


On 27/09/2018 09:48, osm at pinns wrote:
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> Hi Minko
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> Yes, 0x53 sounds good ; I have 53 down as 'flat , mud "
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> r
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> Nick
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> On 27/09/2018 09:05, lig fietser wrote:
>> Hi Nick,
>> Remarkable that this have not been noticed already!
>> I would suggest polygon type 0x53, typ viewer shows this as is the 
>> non NT version of 0x10C06 (if that matters). And please add 
>> natural=sand.
>> Suggestion:
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>> natural=beach | natural=sand [0x53 resolution 20]
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>> *Van:* mkgmap-dev <mkgmap-dev-bounces at lists.mkgmap.org.uk> namens 
>> nwillink <osm at pinns.co.uk>
>> *Verzonden:* woensdag 26 september 2018 23:04
>> *Aan:* mkgmap-dev at lists.mkgmap.org.uk
>> *Onderwerp:* [mkgmap-dev] Beaches as a polygon
>> Hi
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>> I noticed that the default style only renders Beaches as a point not a
>> polygon.
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>> Beaches as a polygon  may be unimportant to many but I feel that without
>> them maps are very misleading and incomplete -
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>> see picture
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>> http://files.mkgmap.org.uk/download/437/beach.jpg
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>>  (left default style , right with beach)
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>> Garmin deems them important as they are included as an option in 
>> their kmtf
>> files for their City Navigator maps and nuvis etc.
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>> Given the fact that only a very limited number of polygons are used in a
>> kmtf file, the beach inclusion seems quite significant.
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>> They use 0x10C06 in City Navigator.
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>> Just a suggestion
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>> r.
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>> Nick
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