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    Avatar photoR5O.nl
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    I am just wondering: this small piece of pedestrian highway is shown on the vector map (in Locus Pro latest) as it is ‘below’ the parking area, also see attached screenshot. It does not have the black demarcation lines around it, similar to the service highway it connects to. Q: is this as it is supposed to be?
    https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=51.53818&mlon=5.09957#map=19/51.53818/5.09957

    #25757
    Avatar photoTobias
    Keymaster

    Yes, that’s on purpose. highway=pedestrian are the only roads where borders are rendered below highway areas. See the attached screenshot for the reason – usually those are embeded in an area of highway=pedestrian. And if the borders are rendered above this area, it looks not very nice.

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    #25770
    Avatar photoTobias
    Keymaster

    I looked into this a bit more and rearranged drawing order of some areas so that the borders of highway=pedestrian are now rendered on top of parkings but below pedestrian areas for the next Elevate version. I hope there are no big surprises hidden…

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