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Selected items should be rendered at all zoom levels #2962

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slhh opened this issue Feb 3, 2016 · 4 comments
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Selected items should be rendered at all zoom levels #2962

slhh opened this issue Feb 3, 2016 · 4 comments
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map-renderer An issue with how things are rendered in the map new-feature A new feature for iD
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slhh commented Feb 3, 2016

Selected items should be rendered at all zoom levels including the non-editable levels. In case of large features the user should be able to zoom out and see the full extension of the selected features.

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I think this is a good idea, and it would be a natural extension of #2442.

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bhousel commented Feb 6, 2016

👍 and we should show them in the minimap too.

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To make it worse right now zooming out and in drops the selection. (tried to fight against #1906)

@bhousel bhousel added new-feature A new feature for iD and removed enhancement labels Nov 1, 2016
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@quincylvania quincylvania added the map-renderer An issue with how things are rendered in the map label Jul 3, 2019
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@quincylvania quincylvania added this to the 3.0.0 milestone Jul 15, 2019
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I did this in dc7c323.

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