On Lunes, 5 de Diciembre de 2011 11:05:34 Andy Allan escribió: > Ah yes - I forgot to report back that I had fixed it. Thanks to > Laurence for some off-list help with this - I've switched to a > different font now that isn't so messed up.
Oh sucks. The old font was cooler. Any chance it can be fixed? On Lunes, 5 de Diciembre de 2011 15:51:24 mar...@gmx.eu escribió: > I'm still not sure what you want to display on the map. Is it the Hardware > (e.g. rails, streets) or is it the "Software" (transport lines, etc.)? <two_cents><IMHO> Bus routes are too prominent - I would expect a finer line, and maybe some transparency. Plus, one-way arrows, öpvnkarte-style. Besides, I encourage you to have a peek into my hometown's transport maps: http://www.madrid.org/cs/Satellite?c=CM_InfPractica_FA&cid=1142558832294&pagename=ComunidadMadrid%2FEstructura Particularly, the series-3 25MB monster, or some of the smaller Series-5. Note the different color for the regular(red), intercity(green) and night(black- yellow) buses, how the subway/light-rail lines/routes are even more prominent than bus routes, the one-way shields, the line numbers on subway stations, and whatnot. They're worth a look, really. Anyway, back to the point: note how the bus route lines are thinner than the road itself. The current equal-width transport map can be confusing (Is that a road, or is it something else?) </IMHO></two_cents> Cheers, -- ---------------------------------- Iván Sánchez Ortega <i...@sanchezortega.es> <i...@geonerd.org> Yo soy capaz de reconocer los aspectos positivos de la influencia de las religiones a lo largo de la historia. Por ejemplo, les debemos la creación de calendarios racionales que tan útiles han sido, aunque sinceramente, soy incapaz de recordar alguno más. -- Isaac Asimov. _______________________________________________ dev mailing list dev@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/dev