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@ -72,9 +72,9 @@ bin/osmosis --rb inputs/europe/france/bretagne/bretagne.osm.pbf \ # Specify your
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*Using a polygon:*
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```bash
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osmosis --rb inputs/europe/france/bretagne/bretagne.osm.pbf \ # Specify your input PBF
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--bounding-polygon file=inputs/bbox/morbihan.poly completeWays=yes \ # Specify your bounding polygon
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--write-pbf file=inputs/europe/france/bretagne/morbihan.pbf # Specify your output file
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bin/osmosis --rb inputs/europe/france/bretagne/bretagne.osm.pbf \ # Specify your input PBF
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--bounding-polygon file=inputs/europe/france/bretagne/morbihan.poly completeWays=yes \ # Specify your bounding polygon
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--write-pbf file=inputs/europe/france/bretagne/morbihan.pbf # Specify your output file
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```
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The `inputs` directory contains bounding-box (`.bbox`) and bounding polygon (`.poly`) for some
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@ -88,11 +88,23 @@ regions. You can find polygon for a lots of region here:
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**Important**: You can skip this step if your region does not contain sea or big inner
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lakes, or if you do not want to generate the corresponding Mapsforge file.
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You will need GDAL for this section, and the python bindings, you can usually install them
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using a package manager:
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```bash
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# Debian
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sudo apt install gdal python-gdal
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# CentOS
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sudo yum install gdal gdal-python
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```
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We need to add sea information to the PBF file to generate a correct mapsforge map. To do so,
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a script `coastline-fix.sh` is provided. Run it simply:
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```bash
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./coastline-fix.sh bretagne/morbihan.pbf
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cd inputs
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./coastline-fix.sh inputs/europe/france/bretagne/morbihan.pbf
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```
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To apply the fix, you need a polygon file (`morbihan.poly` — not another name), in the
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