[HOT] HOT Validation Style

2014-04-13 Thread Mark Cupitt
To support the Tharparkar HMP and to make Validation of Tiles Easier, we
have just released a new JOSM Style. This style is designed to highlight
any items that do NOT match the spec proposed by Pierre at
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Highway_Tag_Africa

At the Moment, we are focused on Landuse=residential and the highway and
surface tags. Any tags used in a specific area that do not match the tags
specified, will be highlighted brightly in red, whilst acceptable tags will
be muted but still visible.

Hopefully this will make validation of tags used a lot simpler, but, of
course, tiles still have ot be checked for completeness.

The remainder of the styling is as per the HDM Style and has been left
untouched for now.

The Style was developed from the HOT HDM Style and and the Surface Data
Entry Style from AndrewBuck

This is the first version and it is available for download at

https://github.com/DisasterNetDOTOrg/HOT-Osm-Validation

If you find any issues or would like to expand the styles capabilities,
please leave an issue on the Git Repository.

We have also submitted it for inclusion in the JSOM Map Paint Style Wiki so
you should be able to download it direct into JOSM

Regards

Mark Cupitt

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Re: [HOT] HOT Validation Style

2014-04-13 Thread Nick Allen

Mark,

Thanks for your work on this. I've installed it on two different 
computers (small laptop screen  one with a much larger desktop screen) 
and given it a thorough work out over the last couple of hours - I like 
it  found it much easier to identify problems with highway tags.


I've added a section to the wiki at 
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OSM_Tasking_Manager/Validating_data#Before_you_start 
recommending its use - can you check you are happy with the wording please.


I've also added a couple of requests on github - if someone could look 
at them when convenient I'd be grateful.


Once again, thanks for the work by all involved on this, I think it's a 
real improvement  will be using it from now onwards.


Regards

Nick
(Tallguy)

On 13/04/14 09:55, Mark Cupitt wrote:
To support the Tharparkar HMP and to make Validation of Tiles Easier, 
we have just released a new JOSM Style. This style is designed to 
highlight any items that do NOT match the spec proposed by Pierre at 
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Highway_Tag_Africa


At the Moment, we are focused on Landuse=residential and the highway 
and surface tags. Any tags used in a specific area that do not match 
the tags specified, will be highlighted brightly in red, whilst 
acceptable tags will be muted but still visible.


Hopefully this will make validation of tags used a lot simpler, but, 
of course, tiles still have ot be checked for completeness.


The remainder of the styling is as per the HDM Style and has been left 
untouched for now.


The Style was developed from the HOT HDM Style and and the Surface 
Data Entry Style from AndrewBuck


This is the first version and it is available for download at

https://github.com/DisasterNetDOTOrg/HOT-Osm-Validation

If you find any issues or would like to expand the styles 
capabilities, please leave an issue on the Git Repository.


We have also submitted it for inclusion in the JSOM Map Paint Style 
Wiki so you should be able to download it direct into JOSM


Regards

Mark Cupitt

If we change the world, let it bear the mark of our intelligence

See me on LinkedIn http://ph.linkedin.com/in/markcupitt

*See me on StackExchange 
http://gis.stackexchange.com/users/17846/mark-c*


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Re: [HOT] HOT Validation Style

2014-04-13 Thread Mark Cupitt
Hi Nick, thanks and it is a pleasure. Will look at the issues on GitHub
soon. Glad it is of use. Cheers Mark


Regards

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On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 8:57 AM, Nick Allen nick.allen...@gmail.com wrote:

  Mark,

 Thanks for your work on this. I've installed it on two different computers
 (small laptop screen  one with a much larger desktop screen) and given it
 a thorough work out over the last couple of hours - I like it  found it
 much easier to identify problems with highway tags.

 I've added a section to the wiki at
 http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OSM_Tasking_Manager/Validating_data#Before_you_startrecommending
  its use - can you check you are happy with the wording please.

 I've also added a couple of requests on github - if someone could look at
 them when convenient I'd be grateful.

 Once again, thanks for the work by all involved on this, I think it's a
 real improvement  will be using it from now onwards.

 Regards

 Nick
 (Tallguy)


 On 13/04/14 09:55, Mark Cupitt wrote:

 To support the Tharparkar HMP and to make Validation of Tiles Easier, we
 have just released a new JOSM Style. This style is designed to highlight
 any items that do NOT match the spec proposed by Pierre at
 http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Highway_Tag_Africa

  At the Moment, we are focused on Landuse=residential and the highway and
 surface tags. Any tags used in a specific area that do not match the tags
 specified, will be highlighted brightly in red, whilst acceptable tags will
 be muted but still visible.

  Hopefully this will make validation of tags used a lot simpler, but, of
 course, tiles still have ot be checked for completeness.

  The remainder of the styling is as per the HDM Style and has been left
 untouched for now.

  The Style was developed from the HOT HDM Style and and the Surface Data
 Entry Style from AndrewBuck

  This is the first version and it is available for download at

  https://github.com/DisasterNetDOTOrg/HOT-Osm-Validation

  If you find any issues or would like to expand the styles capabilities,
 please leave an issue on the Git Repository.

  We have also submitted it for inclusion in the JSOM Map Paint Style Wiki
 so you should be able to download it direct into JOSM

  Regards

  Mark Cupitt

  If we change the world, let it bear the mark of our intelligence

  See me on LinkedIn http://ph.linkedin.com/in/markcupitt

 *See me on StackExchange http://gis.stackexchange.com/users/17846/mark-c*


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