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Rendering conflict when railway and feature = 'highway_motorway' are too close #808

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hukko opened this issue Aug 1, 2014 · 2 comments
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@hukko
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hukko commented Aug 1, 2014

When railway and some road bridge are too close to each other then road bridge will be rendered on the top of the railway so that you can't see a part of railway anymore. Also bridge width becomes on that part larger than it should be.

Here is example of this situation: https://www.upload.ee/image/4186517/delete_me23432.JPG

The location of this place on openstreetmap is: http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=15/40.6424/-8.6594

This thing happens only from zoom level 13 until 15. At the same time there is no such problem on forsquare maps on same place.

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Thanks for reporting.

When railway and some road bridge are too close to each other then road bridge will be rendered on the top of the railway so that you can't see a part of railway anymore.

In other words, (some) road bridges are rendered on top of railway bridges. This will likely be solved by #626.

Also bridge width becomes on that part larger than it should be.

This is because you see both the bridge casing of the road and the bridge casing of the railway right next to each other, if they are separated exactly the right distance. Unfortunate, but not a bug in my opinion.

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I think this issue is solved now.

Btw nice to see such detailed mapping in that area!

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