OpenSeaMap-dev:SMED-2: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
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− | '''SMED-2''' | + | '''SMED-2''' JOSM plugin for mapping seamark tags with a GUI panel. |
SMED-2 is the successor of [[OpenSeaMap-dev:SMED|SMED]] (SeaMapEDitor). | SMED-2 is the successor of [[OpenSeaMap-dev:SMED|SMED]] (SeaMapEDitor). | ||
== Aims == | == Aims == | ||
− | + | This editor will provide the means to tag all of the OpenSeaMap S57-based objects, relieving the mapper from the need to learn all the tags and valid values. It will incorporate the OpenSeaMap renderer, which will display the actual map renderings as an imagery layer in the JOSM map display panel, replacing the existing MapPaint style. It will eventually provide the means to import and export ENC files as well as the standard OSM files. | |
== Structure == | == Structure == | ||
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: [http://svn.openstreetmap.org/applications/editors/josm/plugins/smed2 SMED-2 Code in JOSM-SVN] | : [http://svn.openstreetmap.org/applications/editors/josm/plugins/smed2 SMED-2 Code in JOSM-SVN] | ||
: [http://svn.openstreetmap.org/applications/editors/josm/plugins/smed/ SMED-1 Code in JOSM-SVN] | : [http://svn.openstreetmap.org/applications/editors/josm/plugins/smed/ SMED-1 Code in JOSM-SVN] | ||
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Version vom 4. Oktober 2013, 14:14 Uhr
SMED-2 JOSM plugin for mapping seamark tags with a GUI panel.
SMED-2 is the successor of SMED (SeaMapEDitor).
Aims
This editor will provide the means to tag all of the OpenSeaMap S57-based objects, relieving the mapper from the need to learn all the tags and valid values. It will incorporate the OpenSeaMap renderer, which will display the actual map renderings as an imagery layer in the JOSM map display panel, replacing the existing MapPaint style. It will eventually provide the means to import and export ENC files as well as the standard OSM files.
Structure
Code
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