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| 1 | Road Signs Plugin
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| 2 | =================
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| 4 | Shows a GUI dialog to tag objects by clicking on road sign symbols.
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| 5 | It tries to generate the corresponding tags for the object.
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| 7 | Author:
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| 8 | Paul Hartmann <phaaurlt@googlemail.com>
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| 10 | License:
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| 11 | GPL v2 or later.
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| 13 | Acknowledgements:
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| 14 | Inspired by the Verkehrszeichen Tool [1] by Sebastian Hohmann.
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| 15 | Basically, this plugin is a port to Java and the JOSM (plugin) framework.
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| 16 | [1] http://osmtools.de/traffic_signs/
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| 18 | Pics for the German preset have been derived from
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| 19 | http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bildtafel_der_Verkehrszeichen_in_Deutschland (german street sign SVGs)
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| 22 | JavaCC usage:
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| 23 | -------------
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| 25 | There is a simple format to insert parameters into strings. E.g. keys,
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| 26 | values and refs in the preset file can contain '$foo' or '${foo}' which
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| 27 | will be replaced by the value of the parameter named foo.
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| 28 | (Textual "$" or "\" is escaped as "\$" or "\\".)
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| 30 | javacc is used for easier tokenization. All *.java files in the folder
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| 31 | plugins/roadsigns/javacc are auto generated. To create them, execute
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| 33 | javacc ParamString.jj
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| 35 | (Provided javacc is installed. Not necessary if that file is not changed.)
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