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Ugh this is |
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Somehow geometries are broken at zoom levels maybe 10 to 14
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Odd... first thought is maybe the snapAndFixPolygon is not being called at the end of the VW + smoothing simplification? |
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I have updated the demo at https://pub-cf7f11e26ace447db8f7215b61ac0eae.r2.dev/protomaps-500/index.html#map=9.76/47.2065/8.2466 with just some data for Switzerland. |
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Is an alternative way to reduce tile size in the landuse layer. Instead of dropping
kindvalues, we run some geometry post processing.Uses Visvalingam Whyatt simplification.
When running on Switzerland, the landuse-only archive size goes from 171 MB (100%) on main to 110 MB (64%) on this branch. Projected space savings on planet 35 GB * (1 - 0.64) = 12.6 GB.