Usually map nodes are used to be interpreted as a single point where all node's antennas are installed and concentrated.
I am making a Ninux nodes project where sometimes in a single node, each antenna is far various meters from the others. So it would be nice to have the following user experience: you see map nodes represented as single dots, but when you zoom in to better see a kind of node which antennas are not concentrated in the same point, Nodeshot will decompose the node dot symbol in the various dots representing single antennas.
This could help people in aiming their antenna to nodes that have antennas in different points and could be tricked by seeing them represented as a single dot.
Usually map nodes are used to be interpreted as a single point where all node's antennas are installed and concentrated. I am making a Ninux nodes project where sometimes in a single node, each antenna is far various meters from the others. So it would be nice to have the following user experience: you see map nodes represented as single dots, but when you zoom in to better see a kind of node which antennas are not concentrated in the same point, Nodeshot will decompose the node dot symbol in the various dots representing single antennas. This could help people in aiming their antenna to nodes that have antennas in different points and could be tricked by seeing them represented as a single dot.