Closed gordondouglass closed 4 years ago
Who created this first static image? I just need a new one that includes all the values and I can upload it to the server in the correct location.
@JCastleton Do you have reviewed text for the "Undetermined" category that we can put in the legend?
@jjhi11 When we have a legend pic, will you do what you need to do with it so it gets reflected in the report?
And, who created the first image and where did it come from?
The first legend image was created by opening the PDF file of the large faults/earthquake map that was released as a paper product a few years ago. I opened the PDF, clipped out the legend portion that Jay created with AI (I think) then converted it to a JPG and sent that to AGRC to imbed in the code.
Here is the reviewed and signed off text for the undetermined fault category
"Age undetermined, solid where well constrained, long dashes where moderately constrained, short dashes where inferred."
I made a new legend for the qfault reporting tool. Is this what is wanted? I can move the Undetermined category up in the list if you want me to
I made a new legend for the qfault reporting tool. Is this what is wanted? I can move the Undetermined category up in the list if you want me to
That looks good to me!
I added the new qfault-legend files for the reporting tool to this folder:
Google Shared drives- UGS_AGRC_Projects - Hazards Application - Qfaults_Legend
The legend is pretty large in size -- @jjhi11 if you want to give me the dimensions of the original qfault legend, I can match those dimensions with this new one. I don't know where the original legend is stored to find the dimensions of it.
That looks terrific
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I added the new qff-legend files for the reporting tool to this folder:
Google Shared drives- UGS_AGRC_Projects - Hazards Application - Qfaults_Legend
The legend is pretty large in size -- @jjhi11 https://github.com/jjhi11 if you want to give me the dimensions of the original qff legend, I can match those dimensions with this new one. I don't know where the original legend is stored to find the dimensions of it.
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Finished
The report tool legend is a static image imbedded in the tool's code. Someone will have to create a new legend image to reflect the the new Qfault age category (Undetermined) and replace what is in the code with the new one