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Hello Bernd</div>
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In attached you can find the script I use for both Osmconvert (first) and Splitter (second), with the running log.</div>
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To cut off the data I use poly files downloaded from :<span>ββββ</span><a href="http://download.openstreetmap.fr/polygons/europe/italy/" id="LPlnk805024">http://download.openstreetmap.fr/polygons/europe/italy/</a><br>
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They have a poly for each italian region and there is a overhang over all the edges: it's pretty large, much larger than geofabrik's.</div>
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For example:</div>
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What is very strange is that I get the empty area or artefacts right over the region bounds or just inside them, not outside where the poly file cuts it.</div>
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Thank you for any help: this thing is driving me crazy !!! <span id="π">π</span><br>
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Diego<br>
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