Mon 05 Aug, 2013 1:08 pm
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Mon 05 Aug, 2013 2:40 pm
sthughes wrote:Why don't small bodies of water show up? Half of the million farm dams I added near Ulverstone don't show up, nor do the billions of tarns etc you added in the Little Throne area!
Mon 05 Aug, 2013 3:09 pm
sthughes wrote:Also it appears anything tagged "man_made" "pier" is rendering the same way as the walking tracks. No biggy, but would look better different
Mon 05 Aug, 2013 3:11 pm
sthughes wrote:And finally, it seems minor roads don't hang in long enough at higher zoom levels. Because if you zoom to a certain point you get the main roads (highways, B roads etc) and you get really minor dirt vehicle tracks etc, but the sort of rural C roads in between disappear. I can see you pointing out a clutter conundrum here....
Mon 05 Aug, 2013 3:23 pm
So perhaps dump the 4x4 tracks at the same time as the minor roads?Ent wrote:
This is a question of screen clutter. I can play with the resolution levels but at the moment I like the idea that footways get highlighted.
Cheers
Well Port Latta was where I first noticed (due to the extremely long pier). But many wharf areas are the same (Stanley, Hobart, Launceston Seaport etc.).Ent wrote:To avoid me wandering over the map you might like to give a location?
Cheers
Mon 05 Aug, 2013 5:41 pm
Mon 05 Aug, 2013 8:19 pm
Ent wrote:The best solution is to apply sac-scale ratings to walking tracks. The usual issue is Australian standards have come up with their own classifications rather than adopting the Swiss system.
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andrewp wrote:We should be lobbying our politicians to do the same.
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north-north-west wrote:*sigh* If only people would make all this stuff work on:
a) Magellan GPSs and
b) Macs
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Ent wrote:Still It was possible using a simple compass to get positions to around 500 metre by 500 metre square, or often less, so down to 100 metre by 100 metre was possible.
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