[MENTION=423088]gauvins[/MENTION]...
Yep, the online versions are good for blow ups. My screenshot was taken from an online version of Michelin. At one time you could view the "paper" art (as I have posted) online at several scales. You could scroll my screen shot as close as you wanted and it would revert to the "electronic" graphics when the scale got closer than 1/200,000. Apparently they have eliminated the paper art feature.
Yes, the electronic maps are handy but I like unfolding the large paper map to put several days of riding in perspective supplemented by online maps. Your screen capture actually looks fuzzy, vague and "electronic" to my eye when I put it at 100%. I see zero route numbers on your map whereas the Michelin map clearly shows the D an N numbers even on the smallest of back roads. Bike forums has reduced the size and clarity of my screen shot somewhat. On my computer it is full screen and vivid. I just like the white, yellow, and red roads with green highlighted scenic routes as well as the artistic "scenic overlook" icons on the paper maps. The paper maps also have a "tent" icon by the town names if they have a municipal campground, hash marks to show road grade, green overlay to show wooded area and shadowed relief to show Mont Ventoux. Whatever you're used to that makes the trip easier!
Your screenshot...