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Don't know where to post this. There's a little issue where parts of a lake show as land and parts of the land show and water (kind of like a photographic negative really... probably a minus sign somewhere... always had trouble with those minus signs...) anyway, it's happening around here:

http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlon=-78.6187362670898&minlat=35.9839973449707&maxlon=-78.6174926757812&maxlat=35.9844665527344

asked 19 Oct '10, 16:56

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You need to post bug reports at the OpenStreetMap issue tracking system (http://trac.openstreetmap.org/). This Q&A system is for people to get help to do something with OpenStreetMap data and tools.

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The question has been closed for the following reason "Question is off-topic or not relevant" by Jonathan Bennett 19 Oct '10, 17:04


This problem append only with osmrender, not with mapnik.

Use the "+" on right to change the map style.

Problem probably come from an unclosed water polygon when map was rendered (may be still open).

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answered 19 Oct '10, 17:04

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