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[Request] Add toggleable arrows showing which direction the user went on the map #112

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GitHubQueenn opened this issue Mar 21, 2024 · 5 comments
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Priority: Medium Do it when you're bored Status: Accepted This seems to be a good idea and someone should start working on it Type: Feature New feature

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GitHubQueenn commented Mar 21, 2024

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Request: Add toggleable arrows showing which direction the user went on the map

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jpmens commented Mar 21, 2024

(Please add image resources to the issue directly so they remain with it.)

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jpmens commented Mar 21, 2024

Which map do you mean? Frontend?

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Which map do you mean? Frontend?

Any of them, but in this case, this was the front end, yes. Regular live map would be nice too.

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jpmens commented Mar 22, 2024

Transferring issue

@jpmens jpmens transferred this issue from owntracks/quicksetup Mar 22, 2024
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linusg commented Mar 22, 2024

Looks like https://github.com/bbecquet/Leaflet.PolylineDecorator could be used for this directly or as inspiration.

@linusg linusg added Priority: Medium Do it when you're bored Type: Feature New feature Status: Accepted This seems to be a good idea and someone should start working on it labels Mar 22, 2024
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