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render separate cycleways differently than walkways #94

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vvizzo opened this issue Apr 6, 2021 · 13 comments
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render separate cycleways differently than walkways #94

vvizzo opened this issue Apr 6, 2021 · 13 comments

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vvizzo commented Apr 6, 2021

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In SC cycleways are rendered exactly the same as walkways which may create confusion which element I am filling info in. In most desperate cases I had to open separate app to see which crossing is in question.

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Just use different colour to render them. Default OSM style uses blue dashes so some blue tint would be the best.

@vvizzo vvizzo changed the title render separate cycleways differently that walkways render separate cycleways differently than walkways Apr 6, 2021
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Can show a screenshot of a quest where it creates confusion?

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vvizzo commented Apr 6, 2021

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Hmm, so you are confused by the question whether there is an island on the "crossing" of a footway and a cycleway?

Yeah, I would be too. It looks like a bug to be honest - I can't think of a good reason why this should be asked at all. Can you tell me the location at which this can be observed?

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vvizzo commented Apr 6, 2021

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westnordost commented Apr 6, 2021

Hmm indeed, there is actually a crossing here. A zebra:

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vvizzo commented Apr 7, 2021

I have no problem with assigning crossing quests to this type of crossing. It would be just much easier to solve them if cycleway and walkway would be rendered slightly differently.

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Hm well, I'd like to avoid putting too much information in the background map and using too many distinctive colors on that map: It should stay unobstrusive.

Also, if those two are rendered differently, it would require to distinguish not only between those two, but distinguish between footway, cycleway and foot- and cycleways (i.e. one way used for both footway and cycleway even if they are segregated). So, probably set another color(?)

In any case, I just looked up in which layer these would be in the jawg.io tiles:
In layer road:
class: path
type: cycleway or type: footway or type: path

@westnordost westnordost transferred this issue from streetcomplete/StreetComplete Apr 10, 2021
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I came to raise an issue about the same thing having been similarly confused/challenged, and I see one already exists.

I'm often finding cycleways are mapped but pavements/sidewalks aren't, so when you're asked a question (particularly the crossing ones), it make it harder to orientate if you're on the way it's asking about or not (i.e. is it asking about the cycleway or the footpath).

Also, if those two are rendered differently, it would require to distinguish not only between those two, but distinguish between footway, cycleway and foot- and cycleways (i.e. one way used for both footway and cycleway even if they are segregated). So, probably set another color(?)

If you used blue and pink to match the existing scheming, then couldn't you do alternate dashed or something (if that's possible) for the shared one, so you'd only need two more colours.

See also this related issue in the main repo:
streetcomplete/StreetComplete#3594

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mnalis commented Dec 23, 2021

Although, from UX/accessibility perspective, things should not differ only in color (think different types of color blindness etc.)

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