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		|  | @ -10,8 +10,8 @@ Requirements | |||
| Before you start, you should have the following qualifications: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| - You are a longtime contributor and do know the OpenStreetMap tagging scheme very well. | ||||
| - You are not afraid of editing a .JSON-file | ||||
| - You're theme will add well-understood tags (aka: the tags have a wiki page, are not controversial and are objective) | ||||
| - You are not afraid of editing a JSON file | ||||
| - Your theme will add well-understood tags (aka: the tags have a wiki page, are not controversial and are objective) | ||||
| - You are in contact with your local OpenStreetMap community and do know some other members to discuss tagging and to | ||||
|   help testing | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | @ -27,21 +27,21 @@ get started. | |||
| 
 | ||||
| However, the custom theme generator is extremely buggy and built before some updates. This means that some features | ||||
| are _not_ available through the custom theme generator. The custom theme generator is good to get the basics of the | ||||
| theme set up, but you will have to edit the raw JSON-file anyway afterwards. | ||||
| theme set up, but you will have to edit the raw JSON file anyway afterwards. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| [A quick tutorial for the custom theme generator can be found here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVbFrNVPxPw). | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Loading your theme | ||||
| ------------------ | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| If you have your .json file, there are three ways to distribute your theme: | ||||
| If you have your JSON file, there are three ways to distribute your theme: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| - Take the entire JSON-file and [base64](https://www.base64encode.org/) encode it. Then open up the | ||||
|   url `https://mapcomplete.osm.be?userlayout=true#<base64-encoded-json-here>`. Yes, this URL will be huge; and updates | ||||
| - Take the entire JSON file and [base64](https://www.base64encode.org/) encode it. Then open up the | ||||
|   URL `https://mapcomplete.osm.be?userlayout=true#<base64-encoded-json-here>`. Yes, this URL will be huge; and updates | ||||
|   are difficult to distribute as you have to send a new URL to everyone. This is however excellent to have a 'quick and | ||||
|   dirty' test version up and running as these links can be generated from the customThemeGenerator and can be quickly | ||||
|   shared with a few other contributors. | ||||
| - Host the JSON file on a publicly accessible webserver (e.g. github) and open | ||||
| - Host the JSON file on a publicly accessible webserver (e.g. GitHub) and open | ||||
|   up `https://mapcomplete.osm.be?userlayout=<url-to-the-raw.json>` | ||||
| - Ask to have your theme included into the official MapComplete - requirements below | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | @ -58,42 +58,42 @@ Your theme has to be: | |||
| 3) Make sure there are somewhat decent icons. Note that there is _no_ styleguide at the moment though. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| The preferred way to add your theme is via a Pull Request. A Pull Request is less work for the maintainer (which makes | ||||
| it really easy and for me to add it) and your name will be included in the git history (so you'll be listed as | ||||
| contributor). If that is not possible, send the .Json-file and assets, e.g. as a zip in an issue, per email, ... | ||||
| it really easy for me to add it) and your name will be included in the git history (so you'll be listed as | ||||
| contributor). If that is not possible, send the JSON file and assets, e.g. as a zip in an issue, per email, ... | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| *Via a pull request:* | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 1) Fork this repository | ||||
| 2) Go to `assets/themes` and create a new directory `yourtheme` | ||||
| 3) Create a new file `yourtheme.json`, paste the theme configuration in there. You can find your theme configuration in | ||||
| 2) Go to `assets/themes` and create a new directory named `yourtheme` | ||||
| 3) Create a new file named `yourtheme.json`, paste the theme configuration in there. You can find your theme configuration in | ||||
|    the customThemeBuilder (the tab with the *Floppy disk* icon) | ||||
| 4) Copy all the images into this new directory. **No external sources are allowed!** External image sources leak privacy | ||||
|    or can break. | ||||
|     - Make sure the license is suitable, preferable a Creative Commons license or CC0-license. | ||||
|     - If an SVG version is available, use the SVG version | ||||
|     - Make sure all the links in `yourtheme.json` are updated. You can use `./assets/themes/yourtheme/yourimage.svg` | ||||
|       instead of the HTML link | ||||
|     - Create a file `license_info.json` in the theme directory, which contains metadata on every artwork source | ||||
| 5) Add your theme to the code base: add it into "assets/themes" and make sure all the images are there too. Running ' | ||||
|    ts-node scripts/fixTheme <path to your theme>' will help downloading the images and attempts to get the licenses if | ||||
|    on wikimedia. | ||||
|     - Make sure all the links in `yourtheme.json` are updated. You can use a relative link like `./assets/themes/yourtheme/yourimage.svg` | ||||
|       instead of an HTML link | ||||
|     - Create the file `license_info.json` in the theme directory, which contains metadata on every artwork source | ||||
| 5) Add your theme to the code base: add it into `assets/themes` and make sure all the images are there too. Running ` | ||||
|    ts-node scripts/fixTheme <path to your theme>` will help downloading the images and attempts to get the licenses if | ||||
|    on Wikimedia. | ||||
| 6) Add some finishing touches, such as a social image. | ||||
|    See [this blog post](https://www.h3xed.com/web-and-internet/how-to-use-og-image-meta-tag-facebook-reddit) for some | ||||
|    hints | ||||
|    hints. | ||||
| 7) Test your theme: run the project as described in [development_deployment](Development_deployment.md) | ||||
| 8) Happy with your theme? Time to open a Pull Request! | ||||
| 9) Thanks a lot for improving MapComplete! | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| The .JSON-format | ||||
| The theme JSON format | ||||
| ---------------- | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| There are three important levels in the .JSON-file: | ||||
| There are three important levels in the JSON file: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| - The toplevel describes the metadata of the entire theme. It contains the `title`, `description`, `icon`... of the | ||||
|   theme. The most important object is `layers`, which is a list of objects describing layers. | ||||
| - A `layer` describes a layer. It contains the `name`, `icon`, `tags of objects to download from overpass`, and | ||||
|   especially the `icon` and a way to ask dynamically render tags and ask questions. A lot of those fields (`icon` | ||||
|   , `title`, ...) are actually a `TagRendering` | ||||
|   especially the `icon` and a way to dynamically render tags and ask questions. A lot of those fields (`icon` | ||||
|   , `title`, ...) are actually a `TagRendering`. | ||||
| - A `TagRendering` is an object describing a relationship between what should be shown on screen and the OSM-tagging. It | ||||
|   works in two ways: if the correct tag is known, the appropriate text will be shown. If the tag is missing (and a | ||||
|   question is defined), the question will be shown. | ||||
|  | @ -103,43 +103,43 @@ Every field is documented in the source code itself - you can find them here: | |||
| - [The top level `LayoutConfig`](https://github.com/pietervdvn/MapComplete/blob/master/Models/ThemeConfig/Json/LayoutConfigJson.ts) | ||||
| - [A layer object `LayerConfig`](https://github.com/pietervdvn/MapComplete/blob/master/Models/ThemeConfig/Json/LayerConfigJson.ts) | ||||
| - [The `TagRendering`](https://github.com/pietervdvn/MapComplete/blob/master/Models/ThemeConfig/Json/TagRenderingConfigJson.ts) | ||||
| - At last, the exact semantics of tags is documented [here](Tags_format.md) | ||||
| - At last, the exact semantics of tags are documented [here](Tags_format.md) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| A JSON-schema file is available in Docs/Schemas - use LayoutConfig.schema.json to validate a theme file. | ||||
| A JSON schema file is available in `Docs/Schemas` - use `LayoutConfig.schema.json` to validate a theme file. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ### MetaTags | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| There are few tags available that are calculated for convenience - e.g. the country an object is located | ||||
| at. [An overview of all these metatags is available here](CalculatedTags.md) | ||||
| There are a few tags available that are calculated for convenience - e.g. the country an object is located | ||||
| in. [An overview of all these metatags is available here](CalculatedTags.md). | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ### TagRendering groups | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| A tagRendering can have a `group`-attribute, which acts as a tag. All tagRenderings with the same group name will be | ||||
| A `tagRendering` can have a `group`-attribute, which acts as a tag. All `tagRendering`s with the same group name will be | ||||
| rendered together, in the same order as they were defined. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| For example, if the defined tagrenderings have groups `A A B A A B B B`, the group order is `A B` and first all | ||||
| tagrenderings from group A will be rendered (thus numbers 0, 1, 3 and 4) followed by the question box for this group. | ||||
| Then, all the tagRenderings for group B will be shown, thus number 2, 5, 6 and 7, again followed by their questionbox. | ||||
| For example, if the defined `tagRendering`s have groups `A A B A A B B B`, the group order is `A B` and first all | ||||
| `tagRendering`s from group A will be rendered (thus numbers 0, 1, 3 and 4) followed by the question box for this group. | ||||
| Then, all the `tagRendering`s for group B will be shown, thus number 2, 5, 6 and 7, again followed by their question box. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Additionally, every tagrendering will receive a the groupname as class in the HTML, which can be used to hook up custom | ||||
| Additionally, every `tagRendering` will receive the group name as class in the HTML, which can be used to hook up custom | ||||
| CSS. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| If no group tag is given, the group is `` (empty string) | ||||
| If no group tag is given, the group is `` (empty string). | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ### Deciding the questions position | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| By default, the questions are shown just beneath their group. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| To override this behaviour, one can add a tagrendering with id `questions` to move the questions up. | ||||
| To override this behaviour, one can add a `tagRendering` with id `questions` to move the questions up. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| To add a title to the questions, one can add a `render` and a condition. | ||||
| To add a title to the questions, one can add a `render` and a `condition`. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| To change the behaviour of the questionbox to show _all_ questions at once, one can use a helperArgs in the freeform | ||||
| field with option `showAllQuestions`. | ||||
| To change the behaviour of the question box to show _all_ questions at once, one can use the `helperArgs` field in the `freeform` | ||||
| field with the option `showAllQuestions`. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| For example, to show the questions on top, use: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| ```json | ||||
| "tagRenderings": [ | ||||
|     { "id": "questions" } | ||||
|     { ... some tagrendering ... } | ||||
|  | @ -149,13 +149,13 @@ For example, to show the questions on top, use: | |||
| 
 | ||||
| To show _all_ the questions of a group at once in the middle of the tagrenderings, with a header, use: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| ```json | ||||
| "tagRenderings": [ | ||||
|     {  | ||||
|       "id": "questions" , | ||||
|       "group": "groupname", | ||||
|       "render": { | ||||
|         "en": "<h3>Technical questions</h3>The following questions are very technical!<br />{questions} | ||||
|         "en": "<h3>Technical questions</h3>The following questions are very technical!<br />{questions}" | ||||
|       }, | ||||
|       "freeform": { | ||||
|         "key": "questions", | ||||
|  | @ -174,12 +174,12 @@ Some hints | |||
| 
 | ||||
| ### Everything is HTML | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| All the texts are actually *HTML*-snippets, so you can use `<b>` to add bold, or `<img src=...>` to add images to | ||||
| All the texts are actually *HTML* snippets, so you can use `<b>` to add bold, or `<img src=...>` to add images to | ||||
| mappings or tagrenderings. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Some remarks: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| - links are disabled when answering a question (e.g. a link in a mapping) as it should trigger the answer - not trigger | ||||
| - links are disabled when answering a question (e.g. a link in a `mapping`) as it should trigger the answer - not trigger | ||||
|   to open the link. | ||||
| - If you include images, e.g. to clarify a type, make sure these are _icons_ or _diagrams_ - not actual pictures! If | ||||
|   users see a picture, they think it is a picture of _that actual object_, not a type to clarify the type. An icon is | ||||
|  | @ -232,10 +232,10 @@ Instead, make one layer for one kind of object and change the icon based on attr | |||
| 
 | ||||
| Using layers as filters - this doesn't work! | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Use the `filter`-functionality instead | ||||
| Use the `filter`-functionality instead. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ### Not reading the .JSON-specs | ||||
| ### Not reading the theme JSON specs | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| There are a few advanced features to do fancy stuff available, which are documented only in the spec above - for | ||||
| example, reusing background images and substituting the colours or HTML-rendering. If you need advanced stuff, read it | ||||
| example, reusing background images and substituting the colours or HTML rendering. If you need advanced stuff, read it | ||||
| through! | ||||
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