OpenOrienteering / mapper

OpenOrienteering Mapper is a software for creating maps for the orienteering sport.
https://www.openorienteering.org/apps/mapper/
GNU General Public License v3.0
396 stars 106 forks source link

ISSprOM 2019-2 symbol set #1037

Open ghost opened 6 years ago

ghost commented 6 years ago

IOF Council meeting (187) minutes published!

New ISSOM draft (ISSOM 2018 ?) coming soon!

The Map Commission had prepared a draft revision of the ISSOM to align it with changes in the ISSOM 2017 and make some other necessary changes. The draft standard will be distributed to member federations and the discipline commissions before the end of January 2018. Consultation answers are expected to be received by May 1, 2018. The plan is for the Council to approve the new standard at the Council meeting in June 2018.

Update

ghost commented 2 years ago

I don't know how to contribute directly to the implementation.

  1. Go to: https://github.com/OpenOrienteering/mapper/blob/master/symbol%20sets/4000/ISSprOM%202019_4000.omap
  2. Click "Edit" file;
  3. Open your local modified ISSprOM 2019_4000.omap on PC with any text editor;
  4. Copy text from it and paste into file editing page on GitHub;
  5. Click "Propose Changes" on GitHub and create pull request.
eolmapper commented 2 years ago

I dont now how to create a pull request. Sorry i totaly discover how it works.

ghost commented 2 years ago

I dont now how to create a pull request. Sorry i totaly discover how it works.

Ok, don't worry!

I will check your attached updated symbol set & will create pull request myself ;)

eolmapper commented 2 years ago

I finally managed to publish one but I'm not sure I did it right.

dg0yt commented 2 years ago
  1. Go to: https://github.com/OpenOrienteering/mapper/blob/master/symbol%20sets/4000/ISSprOM%202019_4000.omap

Don't edit the per-scale files. The symbol set source files are located in: https://github.com/OpenOrienteering/mapper/blob/master/symbol%20sets/src/

mlerjen commented 2 years ago

image

ISSprOM v2.2022_4000.xmap.zip

Based on the work of @eolmapper and combinded it with the IOF color appendix I present my proposal for the ISSprOM,

May I ask one of the experienced contributors to push and moderate the process in a way we can get out not only this one but of course also ISOM and ISMTBOM updated soon? thx.

ghost commented 2 years ago

May I ask one of the experienced contributors to push and moderate the process in a way we can get out not only this one but of course also ISOM and ISMTBOM updated soon? thx.

@mlerjen, I will try to pull it in, when get a little bit more time.

TL;DR: I'm Ukrianian livine in Ukraine.

mlerjen commented 2 years ago

Some small fix here: Inner radius for 530 must be 0.56mm. Thanks @krticka for reporting.

ISSprOM v2.2022_4000-2.zip

krticka commented 2 years ago

@mlerjen After some days working with ISSprOM symbol set I have 2 proposals for symbols:

mlerjen commented 2 years ago

ISSprOM v2.2022_4000-3.zip image

added.

krticka commented 2 years ago

I think we need to set up knockout for White stripes for area passable at two levels (appears this way after hitting F4). obrazek

mlerjen commented 2 years ago

Adjusted.

What is the practical use of the k.o. setting? ISSprOM v2.2022_4000-4.zip

dg0yt commented 2 years ago

What is the practical use of the k.o. setting?

It had practical use with overprinting. Now it is either pointless or abused: No overprinting means knockout everywhere.

mlerjen commented 2 years ago

Thus .pdf export and print do not "simulate" overprinting...

krticka commented 2 years ago

It is pointless or abused on IOF maps. Some users still prefer overprinting for national/local events (for example here in Czechia it is still common). Two-level white hatch with simulation went into very bad result, thus KO is needed. For example in OCAD there is separate symbol for every two-level situation what is not very elegant solution but white stripes are not overlaying underlying colour and problems with simulation cannot occur.

oiLvAcciNe commented 1 year ago

Do we have this symbols in oMapper?

jmacura commented 1 year ago

Do we have this symbols in oMapper?

* 541 - Playground equipment]

* 542 - Table

* 543 - Bench, seat

* 544 - Pole, small pylon

* 545 - Lamppost

I guess you are referring to the "SYMBOL SET FOR SCHOOL ORIENTEERING MAPS 2019". This is not yet implemented in OO Mapper. Please follow discussion in #613

bujke018 commented 6 months ago

ISSprOM v6.2024_4000.zip

mlerjen commented 6 months ago

@bujke018 Thank you. Next time we could coordinate efforts better. :-)

PskovFF commented 6 months ago

ISSprOM v6.2024_4000.zip

533 should be transparent, not white

bujke018 commented 6 months ago

I corrected the mistake.

pet, 01. mar 2024. 10:02 PskovFF @.***> je napisao/la:

ISSprOM v6.2024_4000.zip https://github.com/OpenOrienteering/mapper/files/14371652/ISSprOM.v6.2024_4000.zip

533 should be transparent, not white

— Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub https://github.com/OpenOrienteering/mapper/issues/1037#issuecomment-1972787130, or unsubscribe https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/ANGT5AJDGRKSTM3Z3LQF7E3YWA72LAVCNFSM4EN6VJKKU5DIOJSWCZC7NNSXTN2JONZXKZKDN5WW2ZLOOQ5TCOJXGI3TQNZRGMYA . You are receiving this because you were mentioned.Message ID: @.***>

bujke018 commented 6 months ago

ISSprOM v6.2024_4000.zip

krticka commented 5 months ago

@bujke018 I'd just like to point out that the 533 pattern can be rotated. So option adjustable per object should be checked on. Such option allows to better draw smaller and narrow areas of 533.

bujke018 commented 5 months ago

Thanks for the advice. You are right about the rotation of the 533 symbol.

dg0yt commented 2 months ago

ISSprOM v6.2024_4000.zip

For review: Report on colors and symbols

dg0yt commented 2 months ago

Bildschirmfoto vom 2024-06-19 08-17-46

715 seems to lack the property to change the orientation. (714.1 has it.)
Well, course setting isn't a key feature at the moment.

eolmapper commented 2 months ago

For 714.1 the IOF Spécification does not specify which purple to use. My choice would be the lower purple, because the upper one can hide important black fitures.

Yes 715 must be able to rotate you must uncheck "oriented to the north"

dg0yt commented 2 months ago

My choice would be the lower purple, because the upper one can hide important black fitures.

The report should probably list symbol colors with full name. Need to move them to the other column then.