User:Ɱ/Community Wishlist Survey 2021/Miscellaneous/Maplink icon improvements

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  • Problem: Template:Maplink works wonders to easily show maps in Wikipedia infoboxes and beyond. However it really suffers from a lack of identifying icons. Especially for maps that show numerous features, editors are having to be creative to come up with icons that just barely associate with their topics. This is because MediaWiki uses an obsolete version of Maki icons, and I've been told an update is impossible, but it still wouldn't fix all the problems relevant to Wikimedia spaces.
Other problems include, for accessibility, making more options for legibility. Icons should be able to be at least colored black, for increased contrast when the marker color is set to a light color. Markers should also have options for other shapes, to allow for differentiation when using grayscale maps and for people with low color recognition (see task T131618).
  • Who would benefit: All wikis including Commons, Wikidata, Wikivoyage, and innumerous Wikipedia articles.
  • Proposed solution: Developing an additional entirely new set of icons, including many of the below missing or unclear examples:
Part one: icon/marker formatting
  • Icons, currently only available in white, should be available at least in black as well, for increased contrast when marker-color is set to a light color
  • Markers should have more shape options behind the tear-drop shape.
Part two: fixing unclear icons
Part three: adding missing icons
  • More comments: The above set of icons proposed are only ones I have found immediately relevant; others in the current Maki set or elsewhere may prove to be as well.
  • Phabricator tickets: task T145475, task T141304, task T131618, task T141715
  • Proposer: (talk) 00:11, 19 November 2020 (UTC)

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