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Got it and found the screen in pure maps. On it.
Regarding transport icons from unicode, this is what i selected and converted to svg.
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2019-08-16
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What do people think about adding mapcode support alongside plus codes, OSM support and Google map links? Mapcodes seem to tick the right boxes (open source, various libraries available including through PyPI).
I'm noticing how W3W is acquiring mindshare in spite of the drawbacks, and I think it is good to show support for open standards.
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2019-08-16
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2019-08-16
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I haven't heard about mapcode (as plus codes earlier). If its used and popular, we can surely add it. Its also a question of simplicity in adding it to python code and whether it requires some remote API call. If all can be done without remote calls and python function exists, it would be trivial to add.
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2019-08-16
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Looking at the sources for the command-line utility, it seems that it can all be done locally. There is a Python module too, see here, which is basically a Python wrapper for the mapcodelib C library.
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2019-08-16
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I haven't heard about mapcode (as plus codes earlier). If its used and popular, we can surely add it. Its also a question of simplicity in adding it to python code and whether it requires some remote API call. If all can be done without remote calls and python function exists, it would be trivial to add.
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2019-08-19
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Pure Maps is noarch so far and I would prefer to keep it that way. Unless its needed by some main functionality. Until that, I would resist adding modules which require arch specific compilation. So, any pure python implementation?
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2019-08-19
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If I have time later this year I might have a go myself - it would be good to look at python again.
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Regarding transport icons from unicode, this is what i selected and converted to svg.
The style is kind of different to what is there but simple enough to still fit the grey on map icons.
will look further but i think it is okayish already.
(attached svgs not minified, only for test purpouse)
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