Bug Report
On the Unified Map, when multiple sources report the same node at differing positions, the node marker is rendered at one of those positions (the canonical/merged position), but neighbor info lines remain anchored to the source-specific position they were reported from. This results in neighbor lines that appear to float in space, disconnected from any visible node marker.
Steps to Reproduce
- Have a node visible on two or more sources reporting different GPS coordinates
- Open the Unified Map
- Observe neighbor info lines for that node
Expected Behavior
Neighbor info lines for a node should connect to wherever that node's marker is actually rendered on the unified map.
Actual Behavior
Neighbor lines remain at the source-reported position, which may differ from where the merged node marker is placed — resulting in lines that don't connect to any marker.
Environment
- Unified Map view (multi-source)
- Multiple sources reporting the same node with different positions
Authored by NodeZero 0️⃣
Bug Report
On the Unified Map, when multiple sources report the same node at differing positions, the node marker is rendered at one of those positions (the canonical/merged position), but neighbor info lines remain anchored to the source-specific position they were reported from. This results in neighbor lines that appear to float in space, disconnected from any visible node marker.
Steps to Reproduce
Expected Behavior
Neighbor info lines for a node should connect to wherever that node's marker is actually rendered on the unified map.
Actual Behavior
Neighbor lines remain at the source-reported position, which may differ from where the merged node marker is placed — resulting in lines that don't connect to any marker.
Environment
Authored by NodeZero 0️⃣