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In this view there's a huge blue area visible only in the Transport layer, but it should be forest. (If this lake actually existed, it would be the 2nd largest in Japan; it's certainly not there).

The area had been a line, so in an attempt to fix it (turn it into forest) I added "area:yes" and "landuse:forest", but that doesn't seem to fix it.

Short of just deleting the whole (big, complex) node, can it be turned into a normal forested area like those next to it?

Thanks.

asked 17 Sep '16, 02:28

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Jeffrey Friedl
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Hi, that way was one part of the forest multipolygon but had somehow been removed,(breaking the multipolygon). I've added it back to the multipolygon, give it a little while to re-render and see if that fixes it.

Link to show rendering is correct :- See here https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/2672534599#map=16/34.7898/136.0273&layers=N

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answered 17 Sep '16, 09:36

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Thank you for giving it a try, but it's always looked fine on the normal layer. Only on the "Transport Map" layer does it look like a lake.

https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/2672534599#map=16/34.7898/136.0246&layers=TN

(17 Sep '16, 10:21) Jeffrey Friedl
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The transport map is not updated that often. You might have to wait a couple of days before it gets updated.

(17 Sep '16, 22:01) escada

The areas that you've linked to are now fixed, but further down at https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=16/34.7769/136.0358&layers=T there's still a problem. Presumably it's just a "renderer catching up" issue. If the data's correct, I wouldn't worry about it.

(21 Sep '16, 14:16) SomeoneElse ♦
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Thanks much, everyone... the flood has receded and the earth is dry again. :-)

(23 Sep '16, 04:29) Jeffrey Friedl

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