Open jidanni opened 2 weeks ago
This relationship is implicit; the location panel is in the "background layers" menu (coordinates of positions inside the active view of the background layer), the measurement panel is in the "data layers" menu (coordinates of selected objects).
A text could be added similar to the measurement panel so it explicitly says 'mouse cursor' at the top. Additionally, a mouse icon could be added next to it (though this is inconsistent with the measurement panel) This is instead of the highlight/marker, which is then likely redundant.
Consider the following This is an optional, toggleable panel which is barely used, it is not a critical feature. It should be self-explanatory, clear with minimal explanation, or alternatively be delegated to internal/external documentation to avoid cluttering the editor itself. Many highlights are already taken. Adding more highlights or re-using existing ones is likely confusing for the user. (also, I assume most users who actively need this feature are familiar with GIS applications which have similar UI layout.)
Highlights/markers should preferably
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key) are green(created), yellow(tags), orange(moved).
Here we observe the Location Panel.
Ah, but where is the location it is referring to?
Is it the coordinates of
Answer: B, the only invisible point of the three!
Therefore there should be a checkbox "[ ] Show marker", (like the Share function) , so users can see where in fact it is actually referring to.
(Misreported in https://github.com/openstreetmap/openstreetmap-website/issues/5287 )