Hi,

upside-down notation is maybe more natural in other cases but for maps it is 
IMO against unwritten standard for altitude legend.

I agree with Henry and Bruce. But maybe we could make it configurable via some 
parameter in layout config.

Ladislav

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7. 11. 2017 v 23:00, Henry.Bennett--- via Therion <[email protected]>:

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> It would be if the numbers were negative, but they're not.  My vote is the 
> traditional method of rising numbers.
> 
> Henry
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> Subject: Re: [Therion] Development 5.4.1+4369eea inverts and recolours 
> altitude legend
> 
> Hello,
> i think the upside-down notation is actually more natural and intuitively to 
> understand.
> 
> Am 2017-11-02 11:05, schrieb Bruce Mutton via Therion:
>> I've just noticed that the latest development snapshot 5.4.1+4369eea 
>> seems to have messed with the altitude legend.
>> 
>> You can see from the screenshot below, which shows part of identical 
>> project compilations, one with 9d96803 and then one with 4369eea.
>> 
>> Pretty sure I have not made any other changes that could have caused 
>> this at my end, and I see that some of the intervening commits on 
>> github relate to colour changes.
>> 
>> Neutral (perhaps) changes are that there are more colour bands and the 
>> colours are brighter, in the legend at least, though not in the map.
>> 
>> A negative change is that the altitude range is now upside down.
>> 
>> Bruce
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