The direction of travel in the description was misleading as the way
segment wasn't necessary linear and so the direction could change as you
travel along the way. This is more explicit as it specifies the detected
start/end nodes (also useful to show that it's not the whole way that
might be one-way).
The position is now taken as the central node in the `feature.points`
list (or the average of the central two when there are an even number of
points).
As per my last commit, this icon differentiates errors from points and
still allows us to specifiy icons for errors to differentiate them amongst
eachother.
I learned quite a bit about SVGs and using them in HTML while
implementing this 😝Had some issues getting the icon to center in the
header so resorted to using a flexbox instead of absolute positioning
being used elsewhere.
This allows more diverse representation of the error subject at a glance
than relying on colour alone.
However, it would be good to have a generic error icon that can contain
icons which is differentiated from the point icon for clarity.
Sidebar header currently still uses the bolt icon until I figure out
how to deal with that. Also the font awesome icons don't seem to work,
perhaps there's additional code needed for those that I've missed.
This could result in error updates getting aborted when new errors are
loaded as their individual ids are never going to match tile IDs (see
`abortUnwantedRequests` function).
Fix similar orange colours by using the same zoomed in colours as
ImproveOSM for missing geometry (i.e. pink for roads).
This frees up red for turn restrictions (as they are typically signed in
red) and therefore blue for one-ways (as they tend to be signed blue or
black).
- avoid lodash _filter when native filter is ok for arrays
- for suggestions use `originalName` instead of adding/removing the en-dash
- bump up importance of leading suggestions, but do a strict leading search
more on that last point:
For normal presets, we count a string as leading if it follows a space.
e.g. "office" will match "Law Office"
We don't really want this for suggestion presets though
e.g. "bell" should not match "Taco Bell"