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Show map detail at higher zoom levels #220

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homme opened this issue May 11, 2017 · 4 comments
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Show map detail at higher zoom levels #220

homme opened this issue May 11, 2017 · 4 comments

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@homme
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homme commented May 11, 2017

I've just come across your app - it's great! I've been testing it out and having fun with it, but came across an issue whereby when you are zoomed in (necessary to decrease the label contention and pinpoint a feature) the map features disappear. This is shown in the screenshot below.

An additional way of resolving this might be to implement #56 and let the satellite imagery pinpoint the feature.

screenshot_20170511-104457

@matkoniecz
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It seems that Internet connection was temporarily missing.

Though it would be smarter to show enlarged tiles from latest available zoom.

@homme
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homme commented May 11, 2017

Yes, you're right, it's working fine now, thanks.

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@Echolon
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Echolon commented Apr 17, 2019

Hello,

I would like to reopen because of these differences.

This is the official OSM information:

However, this is what SC shows:

Therefore it would be great to show more details when zooming in. Unless, it often leads to unnesseary reports like "Here is a turning area". But actually it is already mapped.

Kind regards & thanks for the app!

@ENT8R
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ENT8R commented Apr 18, 2019

Issues with the mapstyle should be handled in the repository of the mapstyle: https://github.com/ENT8R/streetcomplete-mapstyle
Please keep in mind that the mapstyle of StreetComplete shows no details at all to be as simple as possible and to not confuse the user. For your use case to check if some elements are already existing on the map, it would probably be the best option to try a full-featured editor like Vespucci: http://vespucci.io/

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