But what's make the start of a run unique ? I will probably add something for the node with role:start in pistes relations, but it's less downhill related.
About routing, it will certainly change server-side before next winter, so I take all comments. Yves ----- Reply message ----- De : "Steve Bennett" <stevag...@gmail.com> PourĀ : "yvecai" <yve...@gmail.com> Cc : "OpenStreetMap talk mailing list" <talk@openstreetmap.org> Objet : [OSM-talk] OpenSnowMap.org Date : mar., avr. 9, 2013 16:13 On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 8:33 PM, yvecai <yve...@gmail.com> wrote: >> - could it be more obvious which is the start of each (downhill) run? > > Unless there a tag on the node, it would be hard. Emphasizing each way start > node wouldn't be nice, as pistes can be made from several ways. Well, you can already compute gradient profiles, so maybe you could use that. And isn't there a convention that downhill routes are mapped in the downhill direction? >> - would be great to have a summer/winter mode button (in summer mode, >> show the mountain bike trails, hiking routes etc) > > Then it's not opensnowmap anymore :) Yeah, it's even more useful. Seriously though, most ski resorts (around here at least) have a "green" and "white" mode. Many of the functions of your site would also be useful for other activities at the resort. > What I try to achieve is controls with left clic only. Ok, but why? All the other sites use left click to place markers, and right click context menu to delete them. Don't reinvent GUIs if you don't have to :) > I take it that more > guidance would be appreciated. Nah, just more familiar experience. Trying to teach users how to use your novel interface is the wrong approach, IMHO - just stick with what they already know. Steve
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