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	Minor changes to base layer | Fixes some typos
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		|  | @ -54,7 +54,7 @@ export interface LayerConfigJson { | |||
|      * Note that both geojson-options might set a flag 'isOsmCache' indicating that the data originally comes from OSM too | ||||
|      * | ||||
|      * | ||||
|      * NOTE: the previous format was 'overpassTags: AndOrTagCOnfigJson | string', which is interpreted as a shorthand for source: {osmTags: "key=value"} | ||||
|      * NOTE: the previous format was 'overpassTags: AndOrTagConfigJson | string', which is interpreted as a shorthand for source: {osmTags: "key=value"} | ||||
|      *  While still supported, this is considered deprecated | ||||
|      */ | ||||
|     source: { osmTags: AndOrTagConfigJson | string } | | ||||
|  | @ -81,7 +81,7 @@ export interface LayerConfigJson { | |||
|     doNotDownload?: boolean; | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     /** | ||||
|      * This tagrendering should either be 'yes' or 'no'. If 'no' is returned, then the feature will be hidden from view. | ||||
|      * This tag rendering should either be 'yes' or 'no'. If 'no' is returned, then the feature will be hidden from view. | ||||
|      * This is useful to hide certain features from view. Important: hiding features does not work dynamically, but is only calculated when the data is first renders. | ||||
|      * This implies that it is not possible to hide a feature after a tagging change | ||||
|      * | ||||
|  | @ -91,13 +91,13 @@ export interface LayerConfigJson { | |||
| 
 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     /** | ||||
|      * The zoomlevel at which point the data is shown and loaded. | ||||
|      * The zoom level at which point the data is shown and loaded. | ||||
|      * Default: 0 | ||||
|      */ | ||||
|     minzoom?: number; | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     /** | ||||
|      * The zoomlevel at which point the data is hidden again | ||||
|      * The zoom level at which point the data is hidden again | ||||
|      * Default: 100 (thus: always visible | ||||
|      */ | ||||
|     maxzoom?: number; | ||||
|  | @ -120,9 +120,9 @@ export interface LayerConfigJson { | |||
|      * Note that this also doubles as the icon for this layer (rendered with the overpass-tags) ánd the icon in the presets. | ||||
|      * | ||||
|      * The result of the icon is rendered as follows: | ||||
|      * the resulting string is interpreted as a _list_ of items, seperated by ";". The bottommost layer is the first layer. | ||||
|      * the resulting string is interpreted as a _list_ of items, separated by ";". The bottommost layer is the first layer. | ||||
|      * As a result, on could use a generic pin, then overlay it with a specific icon. | ||||
|      * To make things even more practical, one can use all svgs from the folder "assets/svg" and _substitute the color_ in it. | ||||
|      * To make things even more practical, one can use all SVG's from the folder "assets/svg" and _substitute the color_ in it. | ||||
|      * E.g. to draw a red pin, use "pin:#f00", to have a green circle with your icon on top, use `circle:#0f0;<path to my icon.svg>` | ||||
|      * | ||||
|      */ | ||||
|  | @ -220,7 +220,7 @@ export interface LayerConfigJson { | |||
| 
 | ||||
|         /** | ||||
|          * If set, the user will prompted to confirm the location before actually adding the data. | ||||
|          * THis will be with a 'drag crosshair'-method. | ||||
|          * This will be with a 'drag crosshair'-method. | ||||
|          *  | ||||
|          * If 'preferredBackgroundCategory' is set, the element will attempt to pick a background layer of that category. | ||||
|          */ | ||||
|  | @ -235,7 +235,7 @@ export interface LayerConfigJson { | |||
|      * | ||||
|      * Refer to the class `TagRenderingConfigJson` to see the possibilities. | ||||
|      * | ||||
|      * Note that we can also use a string here - where the string refers to a tagrenering defined in `assets/questions/questions.json`, | ||||
|      * Note that we can also use a string here - where the string refers to a tag rendering defined in `assets/questions/questions.json`, | ||||
|      * where a few very general questions are defined e.g. website, phone number, ... | ||||
|      * | ||||
|      * A special value is 'questions', which indicates the location of the questions box. If not specified, it'll be appended to the bottom of the featureInfobox. | ||||
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