Can't be the canton label, because "Lausanne" is displayed with the same font than "Genève". City labels are in black; region labels are in purple.
Marc
2015-11-10 7:46 GMT+01:00 Stefan Keller sfkeller@gmail.com:
Hi
2015-10-31 15:24 GMT+01:00 Marc Mongenet marc@mongenet.ch à écrit:
Could someone explain me why Zürich is displayed in bigger fonts than Genève?
As far as I can see this is because the label of the canton Genève is displayed which hides the label of the city of Genève.
:S
2015-10-31 15:24 GMT+01:00 Marc Mongenet marc@mongenet.ch:
Much better rendering of motorways and trunk road (green was awful). That's great!
I hope the next step will be the fixing of country / region / major cities.
At 10000 km, 5000 km and 3000 km, the map is nice.
At 1000 km, some city names appear in black, while country names are
in a light color, and many country names are missing (Deutschland, España...). It doesn't make sense. It should be a country map at this zoom level. Names of some very big cities (New York, London) can be useful, but only if it doesn't country names.
- At 500 km, it is almost impossible to discern countries from
regions, and totally impossible to discern country names from region names. And many regions are labeled with a number, which doesn't make sense on an international map (what is region 11 in Algeria?). I think it is the worst zoom level of the map: totally useless except for maritime boundaries.
- At 300 km, some cities of minor interest like Rennes, and
Vitoria-Gasteiz, are displayed, while international cities like Berlin, Bruxelles and Amsterdam are missing. Some country names like Schweiz,Suisse, Svizzera, Svizra are displayed on small countries and hide everything. Region boundaries are, again, just a nuisance that make national roads difficult to discern.
- At 100 km, some very important cities are still missing (Paris,
Milano) while very minor cities (more like big towns) are displayed (Grosseto, Calais). Could someone explain me why Zürich is displayed in bigger fonts than Genève?
Regards Marc
2015-10-30 21:58 GMT+01:00 yvecai yvecai@gmail.com:
Too bad that once you hit refresh, there's no way going back to the old tiles back and forth. Anyway, my overall impression is better after refresh: it's a good change.
Yves
On 30.10.2015 21:30, Simon Poole wrote:
It has been announced many times and discussed in depth, but you may have not realized that the "standard" style on openstreetmap.org is changing significantly today.
Not everybody is going to be happy, but it has been obvious for a longer time that the style, as it was, designed for a low data density OpenStreetMap, had to change to continue to be useful in the future. The main and most noticeable changes affect the road rendering and are the result of a google summer of code project.
For more information see https://blog.openstreetmap.org/2015/10/30/openstreetmap-org-map-changing/
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