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Reporter: FK270673 [Submitted to the original trac issue database at 11.46pm, Thursday, 21st May 2009]
This problem concerns urban areas where industrial and residential are close together, just separated by one street. I have used the same' nodes and the 'same ways for both landuse areas (e.g. industrial on the left, residential on the right).
Author: Ldp [Added to the original trac issue at 10.34pm, Tuesday, 30th June 2009]
This is most likely caused by the colour reduction algorithm. The colours of these 2 landuse areas are quite alike, and it reduces them to 1 single colour.
Reporter: FK270673
[Submitted to the original trac issue database at 11.46pm, Thursday, 21st May 2009]
This problem concerns urban areas where industrial and residential are close together, just separated by one street. I have used the same' nodes and the 'same ways for both landuse areas (e.g. industrial on the left, residential on the right).
One typical example is Bremen-Woltmershausen:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=53.0858&lon=8.7619&zoom=14&layers=B000FTF
Mapnik shows tiles with mixed landuse completely as industrial areas.
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