to match.
Originally these were introduced to deal with merging intersections
between dual carriageways. But inadvertently, lots of left turns got
reclassified as u-turns. That's caused various headaches, most recently
the lakeslice gridlock. That's fixed again!
Fix a bug with the previous commit (lanes=1 on a two-way). Now regenerate.
... Unfortunately lakeslice now gridlocks due to a turn generation bug.
Temporarily removing the prebaked results there so I can push these last
few changes through. Will resolve this before the next release.
The Xi'an map isn't being regularly used, and it has some issues
(boundary is too large, OSM is missing buildings in most of the area).
The zcool font enables Chinese characters to render, but costs 6MB in
the binary files, slowing down wasm loading time. Eventually, we can
support async loading fonts and passing them to widgetry when loading a
map requiring them. For now, cutting down wasm size is a bigger
priority.
game wasm from 18MB to 12MB. Not bad!
* introduce "pill" to be explicit about fully rounded, vs a "None" radius
* no-op transition to CornerRadii
* popup button to spec
* restore "fully rounded" layout behavior
* use plain light to better show highlight
* persistent split to spec (for day theme anyway)
* remove night-theme colors for speed panel
* fixup docs for pill
* CR: remove unnecessary `row`
* CR: remove outdated doc
* import order
Also give living_streets in Krakow shoulders, so foot routing works
better there.
Now regenerate everything. Actually messes up routing for Trumpington;
71 cancelled trips up to 101. And have to intervene to keep lakeslice
not gridlocking, as usual.
For the moment, this is the simplest way to allow foot traffic. This
breaks down in places like
https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/49207928, where the road gets an
inferred sidewalk and the separate cycleway on each side is
bidirectional with shoulders on each side.
Down to 71 cancelled trips in the baseline for cyipt/actdev#32.
geometry), don't generate crosswalks or stop signs. In reality, these
usually represent the middle of a complicatd intersection. Ideally these
cases would be merged into a single intersection, but before that's
feasible, at least improve some of the inferred things nearby. #457
This will make it easier to visually track the progress improving the
import. Originally London was added to have one left-hand driving map
under the test, but Cambridge works for that too, and it also includes
separate cycleways.
Also fix a crash when trying to draw very very tiny arrows.
Small adjustments to unzoomed rendering and stop sign placement.
Regenerate all maps because of the format change, but only Cambridge
changes. Since we're doing this anyway, also pull in leisure=garden.
This speeds up scenario instantiation (because picking a bus to use can
be spread out over time) and is a step towards simplifying the spawning
code. Starting downtown goes from 12.8s to 2.2s.
All vehicles spawning at a border now regress to using the 1st valid
lane, instead of random. Now that the choice is made when the trip
starts, this could later be improved to pick the least loaded lane.
Now regenerate everything.
- stretch central polygon a bit to avoid crash when clipping
https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/511767781
- rename polygons ("center" to "huge", and removing the "leeds_" prefix
from the others)
- generate a region overview from the huge map
- only import/match collision data on the huge map
a hard error when they become out-of-date going forward.
Better heuristics make some of these unnecessary. And now the the JSON
files are in this repo, updating files manually when pulling down new
OSM data becomes less tedious.
Previously, dual carriageways (pairs of one-way roads in opposite
directions) mostly didn't get any signal templates successfully applied.
This change ignores outbound-only roads when applying the templates. In
one fell swoop, lots of previously broken signals along places like
Aurora Ave suddenly work reasonably.