December 23, 201213 yr I noticed this since updating to beta 9, maybe it was there before If I have an area, small, made using osm2xp, a much larger area surrounding and including it are deforested Is this normal for that?
December 23, 201213 yr Hello ! You can find several tabs in OSM2XP where you have options to generate OpenSteetMap forests, and where you can exclude forests from the default scenery. Excluding default forests for a very small area may also exclude the default forests for the complete tile, so I would recommend to generate OSM2XP sceneries only for complete tiles, or not to exclude forests. But first check if the forests are accurate for your area: http://www.openstreetmap.org/ Georges - OpenStreetMap - Ubuntu GNU/Linux -
December 23, 201213 yr Author what is a "clomplete tile" ? how can you generate osm2xp data for a complete tile?
December 23, 201213 yr what is a "clomplete tile" ? how can you generate osm2xp data for a complete tile? X-Plane is working with 1x1 degre tiles. Example: +49+006 If you want OSM2XP to generate a complete tile, you need the source data for a complete tile. You can find source files here: http://download.geofabrik.de/openstreetmap/ If you want to extract the source data only for one tile, you can use a tool called osmconvert. Example: osmconvert europe.osm.pbf -b=6,49,7,50 >mytile.osm Georges - OpenStreetMap - Ubuntu GNU/Linux -
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