+x Tim Dawson - 1/6/2022 10:29:26 AMIt looks like it's done on "mean width" of the town, goodness knows how that is calculated and whether we would even arrive at the same exact results as the other chart.The way we decide on what town dots/blobs to display at what zoom levels is dynamic and depends on how built-up each area/country is.
+x Gerhard66 - 1/9/2022 7:42:35 PM+x Tim Dawson - 1/6/2022 10:29:26 AMIt looks like it's done on "mean width" of the town, goodness knows how that is calculated and whether we would even arrive at the same exact results as the other chart.The way we decide on what town dots/blobs to display at what zoom levels is dynamic and depends on how built-up each area/country is.As C82R mentioned („You can freely access to the map through https://www.geoportail.gouv.fr...“), IGN seems to have no financial interest in providing the data. One could ask IGN if they would be so nice and make the underlying data available as XML-File or similar…
+x Tim Dawson - 1/13/2022 9:48:01 AMDo they? Or do they just offer that IGN static chart as a map background?
+x Tim Dawson - 1/14/2022 10:11:04 AMI wonder how many towns there are that are categorised that way. We could certainly schedule a work item to make a list, but then we'd need to work out how to display them differently. France is rather unusual in colouring certain towns a certain way.
+x Gerhard66 - 1/14/2022 5:46:47 PM+x Tim Dawson - 1/14/2022 10:11:04 AMI wonder how many towns there are that are categorised that way. We could certainly schedule a work item to make a list, but then we'd need to work out how to display them differently. France is rather unusual in colouring certain towns a certain way.You could display the vertical limits in virtual radar without confusing color codes.
+x grahamb - 1/14/2022 8:58:04 PMIt’s not quite as simple as that, as the overflight minimum for the some installations and towns varies according to aircraft type.