Module:Adjacent stations/Paris Métro/doc
This is the documentation page for Module:Adjacent stations/Paris Métro
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LinesEdit
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- Former lines
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- Route boxes
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SpecificationsEdit
Official colour specifications can be found at the Open Data portal of the Île-de-France Mobilités website (under the Prescriptions Signalétiques section.[1] In addition:
- The icon for the former Navette is 70% black;[2]: 58
- The icons for the former Line 2 Nord and Line 2 Sud are 30% black, because the first official colour map for the Paris Métro did not appear until around 1936;[3][2]: 54
- The icons for the former Nord-Sud Lines A, B and C are also 70% black, for the same reason;[3]
- The icon for the former Line 14 is brown, based on their last known appearance on the official map of the RATP, in 1975.[4]
The official RGB values in the document must not be used, because they are noticeably oversaturated, in addition to never being used in practice by either IdFM or RATP. Instead, use RGB values that were generated by converting official CMYK values in Adobe Illustrator, under the European General Purpose 3.1 colour profile.[lower-alpha 2]
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