Excellent heads up with this styesheet.
It has highlighted to me a possible confusion I have.
There are 3 building scenarios as I understand it: 1. Undamaged Building
2. Damaged Building 3. Destroyed Building
The tagging I understand for those three are:
1. Undamaged Building
building=yes
typhoon:reviewed=yes
2. Damaged Building
damage=damaged
typhoon:reviewed=yes
3. Destroyed Building
damage=total
typhoon:reviewed=yes
So, in 2 & 3 there is no longer a [building] tag and the stylesheet
paints it Green. In 1 there is no [damage] tag but the stylesheet
doesn't paint it green even though it has [typhoon:reviewed] tag?
Any ideas. Thanks
Jonathan
http://bigfatfrog67.me
On 20/12/2013 13:56, Pierre Béland wrote:
Hi Mark
JOSM is very powerful with various plugins, features. The Mappaint
functionality gives the opportunity to use a mapcss stylesheet to
color various objects. Hjart contributor provides a Damaged buildings
Mapcss Style that is specific for editing for the typhoon. This is
very useful when reviewing the building status. Every time a buildings
is tagged with typhoon:reviewed=yes, it will be colored in green. This
make it a lot easier to review all the buildings in a task, since all
the buildings reviewed will be colored differently.
To use this style, you need to select it in the Prerences. To do so:
Select the Modify link in the Top menu, and then Preferences. In the
list of button on the left panel, Select the third button (ie. Grid
over WorldMap). Select the Mappaint Tab.
In the list of Styles available, Select Collapsed / Damaged buildings
and click validate to terminate.
In the Editor window, among the right panels, you should see the
Mappaint Tab where Collapsed / Damaged buildings Mappaint Style will
be active. If you dont see the Mappaint Tab, you will have to select
it from the list of available features in the left panel.
From there you should find edting easier. For every building where you
add typhoon:reviewed=yes, you should see it colored in green.
Pierre
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