What is the difference and advantage of VTM (when it works)?
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Show posts MenuQuote from: karlchick on December 06, 2023, 14:21:13Thanks twoten, perhaps you can provide coord for an example that I can check?
Quote from: karlchick on December 04, 2023, 22:18:15Quote from: twoten on December 04, 2023, 18:27:32Some of the footpaths that run alongside some minor roads are marked as a dotted line where they're not shown on the Ordnance Survey maps. Is it possible to deselect these without affecting other public footpaths?
By dotted I suspect you mean thinner black dashes? These are footpaths that are classified as accessible to the public. But not defined (or assumed) as PROW.
In theory, according to the OSM tagging rules, you should be able to use these footpaths, but clearly you should observe local signage.
OS maps do show some of these as black dashes too, or very often as dashed tracks or indistinct dashed lines next to other boundary features.
It is possible to add a option "show non-PROW paths" if you wanted to untick it remove then. Not sure it's worth having... is there a particular reason to remove them? I'd hazard a guess at lots of urban pathways cluttering up the map?
One thing the consider is that quite a few paths exist but are not yet tagged with designation tag, and many paths in the UK are ancient rights of way that are not registered and may be lost. The UK government are trying to impose a deadline to get them registered or lost forever. Deadline was 2026, now moved to 2031. There is an online map of potential missing footpaths, can't find it at the moment..., but if a footpath is not registered but in regular use it could be registered as a PROW. Footpaths like this should/could exist in OSM as we are supposed to map what is visible on the ground... so rather than remove these from the map, how about checking if they are lost PROW and getting the registered?
Quote from: karlchick on December 04, 2023, 16:47:00I'm considering adding some unicode icons to the overlay menus to help visually group similar options together.
What do you think of the attached example?
TBH, I was struggling to find useful symbols for the lower-down options... may change them to colours instead...
Quote from: karlchick on December 03, 2023, 01:21:51This line only appears with the latest version of your theme. It was OK with the previous version.Quote from: twoten on December 02, 2023, 22:29:09I'm using Great-Britain_oam.osm downloaded from Mapsforge.
I'm viewing the map using Oruxmaps.
Hmm... I've installed Oruxmaps, installed my theme, downloaded great britian map fro OAM and managed to repeat your issue.
I wonder what the issue is... could be my theme, the map, an unsupported rendering engine command...
Attached is a zoomed invoice view. It is the cliff edge that is wrong. There seems to be the black line in both, but the pattern filled line of cliff texture is solid black in Oruxmaps.
I'm using linesymbol with a rock texture, perhaps linesymbol is not supported in Oruxnaps...?
Quote from: john_percy on January 16, 2022, 15:14:03I missed thatsetting. Thanks for the help.
Have you selected Dynamic Scale in the theme's style menu?
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