POI visibility depending on the zoom level
Quote from GruenesZimmerhuhn on 25.07.2024, 00:48Hey Guido,
first of all, I like the advanced selection of POIs in scenic and also the possibilities to change the size of the POIs in the map.
Now I recognize that the visibility of the POIs depends on the zoom level, what is not easy to handle. Actually I have a view on the map where on zoom level 2km I see some petrol stations. If I zoom to 1km a further petrol station appears, if I zoom to 500m some of them disappears again. And then I have to zoom in deeply to see the other POIs like supermarkets and ATM machines.
Is this on purpose? It make the use of POIs much harder than expected as now I have to zoom in and out randomly to check if there is no POIs hidden. The same on POIs like ATM machines, why do they only appear on a higher zoom level? If I am looking in a larger area, the finding of an e.g. ATM machine is a challenging task.
Greetings Frank
Hey Guido,
first of all, I like the advanced selection of POIs in scenic and also the possibilities to change the size of the POIs in the map.
Now I recognize that the visibility of the POIs depends on the zoom level, what is not easy to handle. Actually I have a view on the map where on zoom level 2km I see some petrol stations. If I zoom to 1km a further petrol station appears, if I zoom to 500m some of them disappears again. And then I have to zoom in deeply to see the other POIs like supermarkets and ATM machines.
Is this on purpose? It make the use of POIs much harder than expected as now I have to zoom in and out randomly to check if there is no POIs hidden. The same on POIs like ATM machines, why do they only appear on a higher zoom level? If I am looking in a larger area, the finding of an e.g. ATM machine is a challenging task.
Greetings Frank
Quote from Guido on 25.07.2024, 09:49Hi Frank,
Improvements are on the way for that. Working on a redesign for the fall of this year.
Best regards,
Guido
Hi Frank,
Improvements are on the way for that. Working on a redesign for the fall of this year.
Best regards,
Guido



