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Extend map view to include city/town border when a city/town is selected #62
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Hi Oliver, thanks for your suggestion. This will probably have to be handled as a feature request to panodata-map-panel, but let's discuss it here beforehand. Let's use a map of Italy 1 as an example. How would you like to improve the interaction with the map, i.e. how do you define "extend", "activate", "display", and "select"? What should be "extended", and how, and which "display" should be "activated", and how? Also, with "select a city", do you refer to the location chooser component at the top of the page? Are you exclusively referring to the map display component? Do you want it to automatically pan/zoom the map somewhere when interacting with it? With kind regards, Footnotes |
The feature you are asking for might be the Fit to data functionality implemented in our fork of Worldmap. Maybe turning on that option already solves your needs. |
Hi Andreas, |
City (and possible State) border like this https://nominatim.openstreetmap.org/ui/search.html?q=verona (This is also a possible source for the City Borders.) |
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That's true. Did you manage to turn it on on your own installation?
Your request is very welcome here, in order to get that into the same context. I found those issues, and I think they might reflect your request already?
If this feature would be in place, I am sure we will find a smart way to "activate" it. |
Hi,
would it be possible to extend the map view so that you can activate the display of the city/town boundaries when you select a city?
Regards,
Oliver
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