Ok, thanks to everyone for your response.
Kindly, Héctor.
El lun., 6 may. 2019 a las 22:15, Tijmen Stam ()
escribió:
> On 29-04-19 16:58, Stephen Sprunk wrote:
> > The route and route_master relations have a documented "colour" key that
> > can be used. However, that seems to be intended for the
On 29-04-19 16:58, Stephen Sprunk wrote:
The route and route_master relations have a documented "colour" key that
can be used. However, that seems to be intended for the line itself,
and I'm not aware of any renderer that uses it. If they did, they'd
probably use it for the label background t
The route and route_master relations have a documented "colour" key that
can be used. However, that seems to be intended for the line itself,
and I'm not aware of any renderer that uses it. If they did, they'd
probably use it for the label background too.
Relation:destination_sign has attribute
have to say I like the design choices! on topic though, I understand
colour=* to be the generally accepted use for background/line colour. I
was going to say I imagine the best way for the text might be something
namespaced like colour:text=*... but after thinking about it, I guess
this text is
Hi,
Yesterday Zaragoza City Council unveiled its new bus network design. It
gives each line a distinct text and background colour, as seen here:
https://i2.wp.com/detalier.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/autobuses-urbanos-zaragoza-detalier-9.jpg
https://i2.wp.com/detalier.com/wp-content/uploads/2019