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I usually use QMID11 size to create new waterpolygons P to redraw coastlines.
When viewing in TMF, the compiled bgl file sometimes shows that polygon P has been split in several lower size polygons p1, p2, ... (from QMID12 to QMID14), especially in areas whith very jagged coastline. It generally doesn't matter, unless if I need to place islands.
It seems that the island polygon (set as hole with complete polygon P) can't recognize its correct parent among smaller polygons.
(I only use Exclude Waterpoly to get rid or default waterpolys).
Thanks for explanations about the "Set as hole" process.
Pierrot - FMEP
I usually use QMID11 size to create new waterpolygons P to redraw coastlines.
When viewing in TMF, the compiled bgl file sometimes shows that polygon P has been split in several lower size polygons p1, p2, ... (from QMID12 to QMID14), especially in areas whith very jagged coastline. It generally doesn't matter, unless if I need to place islands.
It seems that the island polygon (set as hole with complete polygon P) can't recognize its correct parent among smaller polygons.
(I only use Exclude Waterpoly to get rid or default waterpolys).
Thanks for explanations about the "Set as hole" process.
Pierrot - FMEP