OK, a sample. I used this: https://www.waze.com/editor/?env=usa&lo ... s=82045410
Here's what JAI looks like now, and what it could look like, roughly:
In each case, the upper arrow closer to the junction indicates the instruction (left/right) when heading from the JAI markup segment toward the junction and then onto the selected segment. The arrow farther away from the junction indicates the direction to get from the selected segment onto the segment displaying JAI. Add three arrows for keep/exit, and done. Everything fits easily within the circle (which is the same size as the current JAI instructions circle
Here's what JAI looks like now, and what it could look like, roughly:
In each case, the upper arrow closer to the junction indicates the instruction (left/right) when heading from the JAI markup segment toward the junction and then onto the selected segment. The arrow farther away from the junction indicates the direction to get from the selected segment onto the segment displaying JAI. Add three arrows for keep/exit, and done. Everything fits easily within the circle (which is the same size as the current JAI instructions circle
milkboy wrote:Hmm.. Not entirely sure I'm able to visualize this correctly in my headqwaletee wrote:If you place the instruction indicator centered on a line, then you can rotate the text to be perpendicular to the line, and stack two instructions. You would end up with three "rows" within your container:
- Line closest to junction - directions from "this" segment toward the "other segment" coming out of the junction.
- Line containing the turn angle.
- Line furthest from junction - directions from the "other segment" to this segment
3 lines inside the marker is probably going to make the markers biggish or the text really small..
I wonder if is possible to have multicolored markers =D As in, split in half with matching color code somehow matching the direction.. Might need some deeper insight into how OpenLayers actually work though.
Re: [script] WME Junction Angle Info