LoMaps - use of colours and lines for foot paths PTC
I using the low Maps online downloaded to my phone. The maps are good except I think the choice use of colours and lines for foot paths etc could be much improved. For example, if you look at maps on online street map, the footpaths are very clear as red dotted Lines whereas on the low Maps, sometimes you have footpaths which are dashed lines and then there are tracks which have longer dashed lines and some of these are actually Farm tracks and you can't walk on them so this is very confusing when the map is supposed to be for walking. Therefore I think the colour usage should be changed to be much closer to the colour usage of applications like online street maps. I use another map application called map Navigator and in this application, which isn't as good for walking generally, the foot paths and the farm tracks are distinguished very clearly and so I sometimes have to switch to that one to enable me to see which are actually the footpaths in which of the farm tracks which may not be accessible
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Thank you for your detailed feedback. To help me better understand and address the issues you've mentioned, could you please share a few screenshots highlighting the specific problems? This would allow me to locate the problematic areas and check if there is a chance to improve it.
You also mentioned red dotted lines on an online street map. Since there are several online maps available, I’d appreciate it if you could include a screenshot of the map —just to ensure we're referring to the same one.
Thank you
Petr
Thank you for your detailed feedback. To help me better understand and address the issues you've mentioned, could you please share a few screenshots highlighting the specific problems? This would allow me to locate the problematic areas and check if there is a chance to improve it.
You also mentioned red dotted lines on an online street map. Since there are several online maps available, I’d appreciate it if you could include a screenshot of the map —just to ensure we're referring to the same one.
Thank you
Petr
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