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Touring style: Cycle paths in night mode hardly visible #20872

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scaidermern opened this issue Sep 18, 2024 · 6 comments
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Touring style: Cycle paths in night mode hardly visible #20872

scaidermern opened this issue Sep 18, 2024 · 6 comments

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@scaidermern
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scaidermern commented Sep 18, 2024

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Touring style in night mode: OsmAnd style in night mode:

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OsmAnd Version: 4.8.6
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sonora commented Sep 19, 2024

I'm not sure what a good solution is. The contrast used in Touring view is consistent with that of other tracks across most map situations. Choosing a brighter color creates contrast issues in frequent situations where cycle tracks lead along highways, compare these screenshots of Touring View vs. OsmAnd.

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Overall, I am not sure how much priority should be really given to cycle paths in night view. Probably, they should definitely not outshine other routes more regularly viewed and used with a night view?

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Overall, I am not sure how much priority should be really given to cycle paths in night view.

With the bicycle profile being enabled, they should get a high priority I guess. The styles are profile-aware, aren't they?

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But maybe it's just my phone's display that is currently dying 😕

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sonora commented Sep 19, 2024

Let me know if it's a real showstopper for you also on a new device. I hardly have a use case for the bicycle profile in night mode... 😉 Also: We need to look at the situation at night. What seems as too low contrast in daylight is sometimes the right contrast in darkness.

Yes, you can make features of a map style profile-dependent. I have always kept this to a minimum, as it complicates the code, all testing, and the user perception of what's going on if too many things like colors not only change between day/night but also between profiles...

Probably there is some middle ground in lighting the cyclepath/cycleway/etc. color some for the bike profile at night, but not too much to create the effect I demonstrate above. Main effort after coding is finding/testing the right nuance. And surprisingly, things have been like this for some 10 years now, never drew any feedback so far ... (but not saying you are wrong 😉)

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I'll check again when I have a replacement device. Will probably take about two weeks since I'm currently on vacation 🙂

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sonora commented Sep 19, 2024

No rush, my vacation is coming up next, too!

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