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Allow zoom to 1/32. #2

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@gdt gdt commented Mar 5, 2013

Sometimes I want to look at a track in fine detail, perhaps to
understand quantization. I find the default limit of 1/8 meter per
pixel too constraining, and I don't find allowing the user to zoom in
a bit to be problematic.

Sometimes I want to look at a track in fine detail, perhaps to
understand quantization.  I find the default limit of 1/8 meter per
pixel too constraining, and I don't find allowing the user to zoom in
a bit to be problematic.
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rnorris commented Mar 5, 2013

I'll put this in, but there is on particular thing to consider for the future:

Should the map download requests be limited to some zoom range (and indeed specific lat/lon ranges [Potlatch2 has this facility) - most maps don't support OSM/Google Zoom Level 20 - yet we allow zooming to that at the moment - (0.125 pixelfact)

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Consider if the name has previously been auto numbered (typically by a previous split)
And so just increment the number part, rather than continuously adding '#2'.
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