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Why are so many west scottish islands in a cloud?

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Arran
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Hi

I looked once more on Marble and am a bit shocked. Most Islands on the west coast of Scotland are hidden under a «cloud» ‒ OpenMap are showing them.
Same thing with the Archipelago of the Açores. Here five out on nine Islands are shown.

Will that eventually be changed or is it to stay?


Best greetings from Scotland's nicest holiday island.
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Untick view -> clouds :)


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Sorry, both regions are still under cloud.


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Okay, I'm sorry, my answer was probably stupid then. :)

I have no idea tough, which map are you using? OpenStreetMaps? I have never seen anything as clouds in OSM.

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Arran wrote:Sorry, both regions are still under cloud.


Do you mean the "Atlas" map by chance? That one indeed shows some scottish islands as shallow water regions. This is due to the minimalistic amount of data that we've used for this map theme so far. This issue will get resolved in a future version of Marble. Until then I suggest to use other map themes in Marble :)


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