28.09.2008, 02:40
GerritJ9 Wrote:Re "Dutch petroleum installations on Borneo"........... historically, the most northerly of those installations were on the island of Tarakan, which is not on this map. The others were around Balikpapan, which is much further to the south. The part of Borneo included with this map was British Borneo and the most northely oil installations there were around Miri (not on this map either).
:wink: Yes I know about that, I wnted only to introduce some targets for Campaign makers... but you're absolutely right... petroleum installations are not so to the North...
GerritJ9 Wrote:While struggling with my East Java map I started work on two Borneo maps... so far only made map_c, map_t and map_h, nothing more. Originally I wanted to include Davao and Jolo on the East Borneo map, but I'm not sure that such a large map would even load................
About size of loadable maps, I think the border between loadable and unloadable maps is approximatively near 14500x14500 pixels for map_c... Philippines is 14400x14400 and loadable... but two weeks ago I tried a 14800x14800 pixels (Philippines+Formose) which was unloadable.
For Philippines I merged a square of 9 strm files, as you can see below, and so I was able to obtain a loadable map at 1:2 size
In conclusion, we can make any 1:2 sized map of 3x3 strm square represented on picture below...