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Status of Travel Mapping
Jim:
--- Quote from: Duke87 on June 10, 2015, 12:06:38 AM ---I actually like the little green d-pad dots more than the google pushpin balloons the old site had. Less visually cluttersome and they get in the way of each other a lot less since they don't stick out from the line as much.
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They're tiny versions of a little icon that's supposed to be two roads intersecting (with dashed yellow lines separating lanes). Admittedly, much of the already limited detail was lost in shrinking down to 16x16 pixels.
froggie:
Jim: good start. In addition to the other suggestions, I don't think it's necessary to list the shaping points, so that might be something for whomever follows up to work on in the next rendition.
Jim:
All existing systems are now in the database and can be viewed by the draft highway browser.
sipes23:
--- Quote from: Duke87 on June 10, 2015, 12:06:38 AM ---It might be basic visually but damned if it isn't fully functional. I could map my travels using this no problem.
I actually like the little green d-pad dots more than the google pushpin balloons the old site had. Less visually cluttersome and they get in the way of each other a lot less since they don't stick out from the line as much.
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Amen and amen. It's not got a spiffy, tricked-out design, but the function is all there. The latter is much more important. And as far as I can see, it's got every highway in the old CHM plus all of the in-development systems too. I'm super delighted to see this. Also, I too like the intersection markers sitting on the intersection.
Jim:
A couple quick improvements on the draft highway browser just now. Hidden waypoints are no longer shown in the table of waypoints, and clicking on a waypoint name in the table centers the map on that point. The intent is to bring up an "info window" pointing at the marker on the map like the old HB, but that's not happening for some reason.
The version that's up now, minus my mysql username and password, is available in Github in the TravelMapping/Web repository.
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