Releases: a-b-street/abstreet
Releases · a-b-street/abstreet
Between the City & the City
Most of the exciting work this week has been happening over in https://github.com/a-b-street/osm2streets, but the results aren't reflected here yet
- another LTN color scheme update
- some LTN bugfixes
All over the everywhere
- LTN design overhaul: remove the zoomed view, simpler road labels, multiple modal filter types
- overhaul the LTN impact prediction tool: make it work on all maps, improve how before/after paths drawn, fix major bug with paths changing spuriously, add CSV export
- transform a simple case of dual carriageways into a single road with a divider lane
- workaround broken LTN partitioning in some maps
- fix color scheme when drawing LTN cells as areas
- show an icon for schools in the LTN tool
Patissoirée
(Still too soon for "Notre Damaged")
- rearrange LTN tool controls -- you can now view shortcuts by road
- bug fixes and perf fixes for scrolling and drawing road labels
strength in numbers
- major LTN color redesign
- fix LTN modal filters that were pre-existing in OSM data
- fix missing schools and other OSM amenities
- bad elevation data disabled in most maps (it never worked outside of Seattle)
- internal refactor to extract osm2streets code to another repo, allowing faster iteration and some upcoming related projects
- re-enable Mac binary code-signing
The (imminent) arrival of Rafael
- improvements for road labels in the LTN tool
- explain errors to the user better in the LTN tool
- prevent more illegal combinations of filters, one-ways, and dead-ends
- improved UX after downloading a new map natively
- fix some missing U-turns
- temporarily disabled code-signing for Mac binaries
Ska folding
- improve the LTN route planner UI
never underestimate sheer force of will and vietnamese coffee
- small LTN fixes: don't filter one-way roads or mess up undo with the freehand tool, highlight the boundary road
- LTN style changes: traffic signals, don't show stop signs or crosswalks, get the center line color correct in the UK
- create a second Bristol LTN consultation mode, with a special overriden boundary
- initial support for modifying one-way streets in the LTN tool (with many limitations)
It's Sunday somewhere
(It's really not, though.)
- revive an internal A/B test mode to keep simulations between two similar maps in sync
- new layer for pedestrian density
- improve the SMP scenario
- ltn: one-way border arrows, freehand filter tool can be used from either editing mode,
- simplify LTN cells around non-driveable roads
- introduce a Bristol consultation mode for the LTN tool
- export problem list to CSV, and make all CSV/GeoJSON exports work on the web too
you can't fall if you're already scuttling along the ground
- new UI tools to explore risk exposure and problems: click a person's problem to time-warp and watch it, show A/B test of problems per road/intersection, time-series of problems per road/intersection
- fix various crashes
My undoing, again
- you can now edit crosswalks!
- more realistic behavior of pedestrians at stop signs -- they won't endlessly swarm and cut off vehicles
- show a popup when the web browser version crashes
- change metric/imperial settings automatically based on the map loaded
- update Seattle OSM data (first time in over 6 months)