* Craig Hinners cr...@hinnerspace.com [2012-04-08 07:07 -0700]:
Phil! Gold phi...@pobox.com:
It seems to me that network=US:US:Business:MD is the logical extension of
a scheme that has US:US and US:US:Business.
My initial reaction is that this goes too far in mixing geographic,
* Phil! Gold phi...@pobox.com [2012-04-03 17:27 -0400]:
Okay. If there aren't any strenuous objections from other Virginians on
the list, I'll go with US:VA:Secondary for the secondary routes and won't
render them if they're tagged US:VA.
I've made this change. It'll take a little while for
* Minh Nguyen m...@1ec5.org [2012-04-04 11:54 -0700]:
More requests: in addition to its circular-shield state highway system,
Kentucky also has an ad-hoc parkway network. At least some of them are
tagged `network=US:KY:Parkway` with a shield URL in `symbol`.
Since I've now got shields
On 4/11/2012 7:23 PM, Phil! Gold wrote:
We're putting the shield images in the public domain (well, we're putting
them under a CC0 waiver, which amounts to the same thing semantically), so
I don't think the Kentucky Unbridled image would be compatible with
that.
You might have a problem with
On Apr 11, 2012 11:48 AM, Phil! Gold phi...@pobox.com wrote:
From what I've read, all US highways in California should get similar
treatment, in that they're signed with different shields than the standard
ones. Are there other regional sign variants for broader road networks in
the US (or
On Apr 4, 2012 12:29 PM, Nathan Edgars II nerou...@gmail.com wrote:
On 4/4/2012 2:43 PM, Chris Lawrence wrote:
Renderers can fallback to the longest
left-anchored substring they understand for weird things they don't
understand.
Bad idea. Google Maps does something like this and it
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