@crowdotblack @ai6yr @mappingsupport we plan to develop more contrast map styles.
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@mappingsupport @crowdotblack @ai6yr isn’t this approach limited to only two trails at the same place? @organicmaps @crowdotblack @ai6yr The 2-tone trails that GISsurfer can display is one set of trail data that is displayed twice. If there is a second set of GIS trail data then that data could also be displayed twice. Perhaps with a wide orange line and then a narrow black line. The purpose of the 2-tone approach is so the trail is easy to see irrespective of whatever data the basemap is showing. |
@organicmaps @crowdotblack @ai6yr
organic - One option for trail styling that you might consider is a narrow line on top of a wider line with the two lines having different colors.
Here is an example using Open Topo Map and a GIS layer with trail data (green/black) from the U.S. Forest Service. Near the center of the map the trail has been relocated (personal knowledge) and the OSM data shows the current location.
Open GISsurfer map:
https://mappingsupport.com/p2/gissurfer.php?center=47.417956,-121.515140&zoom=14&basemap=Open_Topo_Map&overlay=Proclaimed_forest,USFS_road_closed,USFS_road_open,USFS_trail_green,USFS_trail_black_line,Lake_names,USFS_recreation_site&data=https://mappingsupport.com/p2/recreation/USFS_recreation.txt
@organicmaps @crowdotblack @ai6yr
organic - One option for trail styling that you might consider is a narrow line on top of a wider line with the two lines having different colors.
Here is an example using Open Topo Map and a GIS layer with trail data (green/black) from the U.S. Forest Service. Near the center of the map the trail has been relocated (personal knowledge) and the OSM data shows the current location.