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yuriiurshuliak avatar yuriiurshuliak commented on June 23, 2024

The bug was not reproduced. It's possible that the objects you mentioned are not correctly stored in OSRM or the map data may not be up to date. Could you please provide the specific coordinates of the building passages and tunnels that are not displayed? This will allow us to verify and attempt to reproduce the issue from our end.

OsmAnd~ 4.8.0#2223m, released: 2024-05-01

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gjvons avatar gjvons commented on June 23, 2024

My bad, sorry. You're right, they are visible by default in the foot profile. I just reseted the foot profile to its default values, and the objects are visible again. I must have hidden underground objects at some point, and had forgotten about that.

When using the foot profile during walks/hikes, seeing underground subway tunnels and the like clutters the map, especially in dense areas like city centers. You cannot walk through such objects, and also not use them for orientation (as they are invisible).
But currently, when hiding underground objects, also the building_passages and other tunnels are hidden.

From a user perspective, it would help me if I can see building_passages and tunnels allowed for pedestrians on the map when using the foot profile, while hiding objects like subway tunnels.

I did not expect that "hide underground objects" hides building_passages as those are usually at level 0 and not underground; this sounds like a bug to me.

In addition: is there a way to only hide underground objects other than highways? (so that a tunnel at level -1 is still visible)

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DmitryAlexei avatar DmitryAlexei commented on June 23, 2024

confirmed
with option Hide underground objects enabled, OsmAnd also hides tunnel=building_passages. For example, this one https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/493672080

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