"The Biblical World" map needs higher res background
The new "Biblical Places" facility is great ... however, the main map "The Biblical World" needs a higher res or vector background as when zoomed in fairly close it's pretty blocky.
Thanks
Richard
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We're looking into this, but it covers so much area it may just take too much memory without writing special block-caching code.
The good news is that this is just a background placeholder map; in the final product you'll generally be on a much more detailed topical map when you zoom into a city.0 -
Bob Pritchett said:
The good news is that this is just a background placeholder map; in the final product you'll generally be on a much more detailed topical map when you zoom into a city.I'm anxious to see this :-)
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Any chance that Clicking on a city could pop up a map of that city?
e.g. clicking on Jerusalem opens a Jerusalem through the ages map. Click on the temple in that map pop's up a "Temple through the ages map". Click on Solomon's temple and get a floorplan?
Hey, I can dream can't I?
Ps. Major wow on the Google maps link!
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We won't have detailed maps of individual cities, except for Jerusalem (we'll have several of that). But clicking on a city gives you the Biblical Places information on it, which includes thumbnails of all the maps on which that place occurs. There's only a handful now, but we hope to have about 60 in the release.
We do have several diagrams of the various temples in the Infographics: for example, here's a link to one of Solomon's Temple (but i can't seem to get it past the wiki software both live and intact):
libronixdls:jump|pos=LLS-AOL:0<SOLOMONS.TEMPLE>.0.0|res=LLS:LBSINFOGRPHX0 -
Thanks Sean,
I'm really appreciating infographics more and more.
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