Great! Were getting somewhere..

Now lets discuss the most appropriate tag that can be used to indicate
the rendering of a flow line arrow.


How's
flowline=arrow?


Is their a better tag?


Thanks,
Sam

On 2/22/11, Richard Weait <rich...@weait.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 8:49 AM, Sam Vekemans
> <acrosscanadatra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Besides the 'routing restrictings and anti-canoests... is their
>> another reason people don't like an arrow on rivers?
>
>
> Dear Sam,
>
> Let me be clear about this.  I am not now, nor have I ever been
> "anti-canoeist."  Some of my friends have been canoiests.  I have been
> a canoeist myself, in my younger days.  And sometimes, I even canoed
> upstream.  Your "arrows" as you call them, are infringing on the
> freedom of canoeists to paddle upstream.  ;-)
>
> Seriously though.  If you like arrows on your flow lines, then render
> them that way yourself, or submit a patch to render flow line arrows
> for everybody.  Ways have direction and no additional tag is required
> to handle this.  Just a rendering rule.
>
> Best regards,
> Richard
>
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