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Well, it's certainly something that could be done, but it's absolutely no priority for me. It is also not that easy to create icons that look good. I think this better be an "idea" discussion than a ticket. As for your ideas:
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A few quests currently reuse icons of other quests. I think this is mostly fine however I think there are a few cases where we would like to avoid this:
1. "What type of tourist information is this?" and "What’s the topic of this information board?"Ignore this, I am blind2. "What’s this pole made of?" and "How is this power line attached?". : Since both of these quests can be asked on the same object, this can lead to user confusion when one quest is answered only for one to pop up again immediately with the same icon. This might lead to them believing there are multiple identical elements here and ignoring it.
3. "Which bank operates this ATM?" and "Can you deposit cash at this ATM?". Same as above
4. "Is this place wheelchair accessible?" (for toilets) and "Is this place wheelchair accessible?" (for amenities). disabling one is very tricky because they look identical in the quest list. The user needs to disable one at random and test if they got the right one.
To resolve I suggest new icons as following (happy to implement myself):
1. Add a new icon for "What’s the topic of this information board?" with a sign post underneath the information logo.2. Replace the "lightning bolt" in the attachment quest with a insulator: https://www.svgrepo.com/svg/11255/insulator-tool-outline
3. Add a credit card to the "Which bank operates this ATM?" quest.
4. Add a box around the wheelchair toilet quests similar to the common icon for toilets.
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