Tom MacWright wrote:
If anyone wants to do the work, head over to the Leaflet GitHub
https://github.com/leaflet/leaflet and go for it. I'm imagining it'll be a hard
sell to the maintainers, because it would make Leaflet's behavior different than
the vast majority of maps on the internet, not to mention all other open source
map frameworks.
Can you substantiate that statement?
Many of the demo's currently linked to from the wiki still provided a vertical
scale and navigation block and work in the manor people are used to. The latest
changes have not been reflected in any other sites that I have scanned over the
last couple of days, but I have no doubt some will change simply because they
are reliant on 'current build' of leaflet or openlayers and are forced to follow
- or fork?
There is no problem either forking leaflet, or switching to one of the other
tools if we want a different style of working - THAT is what the internet has
provided and many projects have forked when they have failed to take enough of
the users with them. It's a shame as it ends up with differences like
libreoffice/openoffice but we live with that.
Double-click working one way or another is a preference nowadays, not a 'you
will do it this way choice', and adding 'you can use right click' when many
users don't have a mouse just compounds the problem?
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