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v146 v268 1 1 [[TranslatedPages]] 2 [[PageOutline(1-10,Table of Contents)]] 3 This page documents details on JOSM's [osmwiki:MapCSS/0.2 MapCSS] implementation. This is used for the following features in JOSM: 4 5 * [wiki:Styles Mappaint styles] 6 * [wiki:Rules Validator rules] 7 * [Help/Action/Search Search dialog] 2 [[PageOutline(2-10,Table of Contents)]] 3 = MapCSS Implementation= 4 JOSM's implementation of [osmwiki:MapCSS/0.2 MapCSS] is used for the features: 5 6 * [wikitr:/Styles Mappaint styles] 7 * [wikitr:/Rules Validator rules], see [wikitr:/Help/Validator/MapCSSTagChecker MapCSS tag checker] for the special part for rules only. 8 * [wikitr:/Help/Action/Search Search dialog] 9 10 Consider installing the [https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=whammo.mapcss-syntax MapCSS Syntax Highlighter] in VS Code to add visual highlighting for MapCSS paint and validator syntax. 8 11 9 12 == General Structure == … … 18 21 set: class; 19 22 set: .class; 23 /* note that validator rules do not use the colon after set */ 20 24 } 21 25 }}} … … 37 41 }}} 38 42 39 == Selectors == 40 ''Selectors'' denote the filter expressions of a MapCSS rule. The rule is only applied to a map object, if its selectors match 41 with the object. 42 43 Selectors in MapCSS are different from standard CSS for the web. MapCSS only supports a subset of the standard CSS selectors, but 44 extends them with additional selectors required for OSM data. 43 44 == Selectors == #Selectors 45 ''Selectors'' denote the filter expressions of a MapCSS rule. The rule is only applied to a map object, if its selectors match with the object. 46 47 Selectors in MapCSS are different from standard CSS for the web. MapCSS only supports a subset of the standard CSS selectors, but extends them with additional selectors required for OSM data. 45 48 46 49 Some basic examples: … … 50 53 way[highway=residential] { /* the styles */} 51 54 52 /* applied to new, closed ways on layer 1, provided they have the tag amenity=parking and access= public, and provided55 /* applied to new, closed ways on layer 1, provided they have the tag amenity=parking and access=customers, and provided 53 56 * the zoom level is between 11 and 14 54 57 */ 55 way|z11-14[amenity=parking][access= public]:closed:new::layer_1 {...}56 57 58 area[amenity=parking][access= public], area[amenity=parking][!access] {...}58 way|z11-14[amenity=parking][access=customers]:closed:new::layer_1 {...} 59 60 61 area[amenity=parking][access=customers], area[amenity=parking][!access] {...} 59 62 relation[type=route][route=foot] > way::relation_underlay {..} 60 63 }}} … … 65 68 66 69 === Type selector === 67 68 {{{#!th align=left valign=top 70 {{{#!th valign=top 69 71 '''Selector''' 70 72 }}} 71 {{{#!th align=leftvalign=top73 {{{#!th valign=top 72 74 '''Description''' 73 75 }}} 74 76 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 75 {{{#!td align= leftvalign=top77 {{{#!td align=center valign=top 76 78 * 77 79 }}} … … 80 82 }}} 81 83 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 82 {{{#!td align= leftvalign=top83 {{{node}}}, {{{way}}}, {{{relation}}}84 {{{#!td align=center valign=top 85 `node`, `way`, `relation` 84 86 }}} 85 87 {{{#!td align=left valign=top … … 87 89 }}} 88 90 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 89 {{{#!td align= leftvalign=top90 {{{area}}} 91 {{{#!td align=center valign=top 92 `area` 91 93 }}} 92 94 {{{#!td align=left valign=top … … 98 100 way[natural=beach], relation[type=multipolygon][natural=beach] {...} 99 101 }}} 100 Note that {{{area}}}selects unclosed ways as well, so it may be useful to add the{{{:closed}}}pseudo class. The JOSM Validator will give a warning for unclosed ways that have an area style.101 }}} 102 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 103 {{{#!td align= leftvalign=top104 {{{meta}}} 102 Note that `area` selects unclosed ways as well, so it may be useful to add the `:closed` pseudo class. The JOSM Validator will give a warning for unclosed ways that have an area style. 103 }}} 104 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 105 {{{#!td align=center valign=top 106 `meta` 105 107 }}} 106 108 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 107 The {{{meta}}}selector starts a special rule that should stand at the beginning of the file. It gives some general information on the style sheet. All software that supports MapCSS should be able to parse this sections without errors, so do not use exotic syntax extensions in this part.109 The `meta` selector starts a special rule that should stand at the beginning of the file. It gives some general information on the style sheet. All software that supports MapCSS should be able to parse this sections without errors, so do not use exotic syntax extensions in this part. 108 110 {{{ 109 111 #!mapcss 110 112 meta { 111 113 title: "Parking lanes"; /* title shown in the menu */ 112 icon: " images/logo.png";/* small icon shown in the menu next to the title */114 icon: "logo_16x16x8.png"; /* small icon shown in the menu next to the title */ 113 115 version: "1.2"; /* the version of the style */ 114 116 description: "..."; /* one or two sentences of describing the style */ 115 117 author: "..."; /* the author(s) of the style */ 116 link: "http://..."; 118 link: "https://..."; /* URL to the web page of the style */ 117 119 min-josm-version: 6789; /* the minimum JOSM version where this style works */ 118 120 } … … 120 122 }}} 121 123 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 122 {{{#!td align= leftvalign=top123 {{{canvas}}} 124 {{{#!td align=center valign=top 125 `canvas` 124 126 }}} 125 127 {{{#!td align=left valign=top … … 146 148 }}} 147 149 |- 148 {{{#!td 149 {{{fill-color}}}150 {{{#!td align=center 151 `fill-color` 150 152 }}} 151 153 {{{#!td 152 154 Specifies the overall fill/background color (`background-color` is deprecated since r7110). 153 155 }}} 154 {{{#!td 156 {{{#!td align=center 155 157 ''Color'' 156 158 }}} 157 159 {{{#!td align=center 158 {{{black}}} 160 `black` 159 161 }}} 160 162 |- 161 {{{#!td 162 {{{default-points}}}163 {{{#!td align=center 164 `default-points` 163 165 }}} 164 166 {{{#!td 165 167 Whether default point style should be added to nodes where no style applies. 166 168 }}} 167 {{{#!td 169 {{{#!td align=center 168 170 ''Boolean'' 169 171 }}} 170 172 {{{#!td align=center 171 {{{true}}} 173 `true` 172 174 }}} 173 175 |- 174 {{{#!td 175 {{{default-lines}}}176 {{{#!td align=center 177 `default-lines` 176 178 }}} 177 179 {{{#!td 178 180 Whether default line style should be added to ways where no style applies. 179 181 }}} 180 {{{#!td 182 {{{#!td align=center 181 183 ''Boolean'' 182 184 }}} 183 185 {{{#!td align=center 184 {{{true}}} 186 `true` 185 187 }}} 186 188 }}} … … 205 207 * The functions ''prop()'' and ''is_prop_set()'' are only supported on the right side of the > sign. 206 208 * The functions ''parent_tag'' and ''parent_tags'' (see below) can be used to access tags from the parent(s). 207 * For compatibility with the MapCSS 0.2 standard, `relation[type=route][route=foot] way {/*...*/}`, without the greather-than-sign `>` is supported, too. However, no [[#Linkselector]] may be specified in this case. 208 209 * For compatibility with the MapCSS 0.2 standard, `relation[type=route][route=foot] way {/*...*/}`, without the greater-than-sign `>` is supported, too. However, no [#LinkSelector Link selector] may be specified in this case. 209 210 210 211 === Parent selector === … … 213 214 Similar to a child selector, a parent selector only matches if both the parent and the child object match. In contrast to the child selector, the character < is used. 214 215 215 In contrast to the child selector, the parent object will be "selected". In other words, the properties in the {{{{...}}}}-Declaration Block apply to the object on the right hand side of the "<" sign.216 In contrast to the child selector, the parent object will be "selected". In other words, the properties in the `{{{...}}}`-Declaration Block apply to the object on the right hand side of the "<" sign. 216 217 217 218 Example: … … 225 226 226 227 === Condition selector === 227 Selectors can include a set of conditions. If any of these conditions evaluates to false, the selector doesn't match and the style 228 rule isn't applied. 229 230 An '''attribute condition''' specifies a condition on a tag of an OSM object. 228 Selectors can include a set of conditions. If any of these conditions evaluates to false, the selector doesn't match and the style rule isn't applied. 229 230 An '''attribute condition''' specifies a condition on a tag of an OSM object. 231 231 232 232 [=#condition_selector_operators] 233 {{{#!th align=leftvalign=top233 {{{#!th valign=top 234 234 '''Operator''' 235 235 }}} 236 {{{#!th align=leftvalign=top236 {{{#!th valign=top 237 237 '''Description''' 238 238 }}} 239 {{{#!th align=leftvalign=top239 {{{#!th valign=top 240 240 '''Example''' 241 241 }}} 242 242 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 243 {{{#!td align= leftvalign=top243 {{{#!td align=center valign=top 244 244 `=` 245 245 }}} 246 {{{#!td align=left 246 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 247 247 Exact match of the value. 248 248 }}} 249 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 250 {{{ 251 #!mapcss 252 way[highway=residential] /* without quotes always case insensitive */ 253 node[name="My name"] /* use quotes for if value includes spaces or if case sensitive matching is important */ 254 node["MY_Special_TAG"="another value"] /* use quotes for tag names if case sensitive matching is required */ 255 node["ÖPVN"=tram] /* use quotes for tag keys with special characters */ 256 /* note that these are not common in OSM at the moment */ 257 }}} 258 }}} 259 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 260 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 249 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 250 {{{ 251 #!mapcss 252 way[highway=residential] /* is case sensitive, i.e. does NOT match e.g. highway=Residential or Highway=residential */ 253 node[name="My name"] /* use quotes if key or value includes spaces */ 254 node["name:pl"="Królewiec"] /* use quotes if key or value includes special characters like colons or unicode characters */ 255 }}} 256 }}} 257 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 258 {{{#!td align=center valign=top 261 259 `!=` 262 260 }}} 263 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 264 Value not equal 265 }}} 266 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 267 {{{ 268 #!mapcss 269 way[highway!=residential] /* without quotes always case insensitive */ 270 node[name!="My name"] /* use quotes if value includes spaces or if case sensitive matching is important */ 271 node["MY_Special_TAG"!="another value"] /* use quotes for tag names if case sensitive matching is required */ 272 node["name:fr"!="mon nome"] /* use quotes for tag names with special characters like colons*/ 273 }}} 274 }}} 275 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 276 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 261 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 262 Value not equal 263 }}} 264 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 265 {{{ 266 #!mapcss 267 way[highway!=residential] 268 node[name!="My name"] 269 node["name:pl"!="Królewiec"] 270 }}} 271 }}} 272 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 273 {{{#!td align=center valign=top 277 274 `<`, `>`, `<=`, `>=` 278 275 }}} 279 {{{#!td align=left 280 Comparis ion for numeric values.281 282 }}} 283 {{{#!td align=left 276 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 277 Comparison for numeric values. 278 279 }}} 280 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 284 281 {{{ 285 282 #!mapcss 286 283 node[population >= 50000] /* population greater than or equal to 50000 */ 287 node[ele = 3000] /* elevation with exactly 3000 meters */ 288 }}} 289 }}} 290 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 291 {{{#!td align= leftvalign=top292 {{{^=}}} 293 }}} 294 {{{#!td align=left 284 node[ele = 3000] /* elevation with exactly 3000 meters */ 285 }}} 286 }}} 287 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 288 {{{#!td align=center valign=top 289 `^=` 290 }}} 291 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 295 292 Prefix match 296 293 }}} 297 {{{#!td align=left 294 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 298 295 {{{ 299 296 #!mapcss … … 302 299 }}} 303 300 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 304 {{{#!td align= leftvalign=top301 {{{#!td align=center valign=top 305 302 `$=` 306 303 }}} 307 {{{#!td align=left 304 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 308 305 Postfix match 309 306 }}} 310 {{{#!td align=left 307 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 311 308 {{{ 312 309 #!mapcss … … 315 312 }}} 316 313 |----------------------------------------------- 317 {{{#!td align= leftvalign=top314 {{{#!td align=center valign=top 318 315 `*=` 319 316 }}} 320 {{{#!td align=left 317 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 321 318 Substring match 322 319 }}} 323 {{{#!td align=left 320 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 324 321 {{{ 325 322 #!mapcss … … 328 325 }}} 329 326 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 330 {{{#!td align= leftvalign=top327 {{{#!td align=center valign=top 331 328 `~=` 332 329 }}} 333 {{{#!td align=left 330 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 334 331 List membership 335 332 }}} 336 {{{#!td align=left 337 {{{ 338 #!mapcss 339 *[vending~=stamps] /* the tag value for the tag 'vending' consists of a list of ;-separated values 340 /* and one of these values is 'stamps' 341 }}} 342 }}} 343 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 344 {{{#!td align= leftvalign=top333 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 334 {{{ 335 #!mapcss 336 *[vending~=stamps] /* the tag value for the tag 'vending' consists of a list of ;-separated values */ 337 /* and one of these values is 'stamps' */ 338 }}} 339 }}} 340 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 341 {{{#!td align=center valign=top 345 342 `=~` 346 343 }}} 347 {{{#!td align=left 348 [https://do wnload.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/util/regex/Pattern.html#sum Regular expression] match349 350 }}} 351 {{{#!td align=left 344 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 345 [https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/11/docs/api/java.base/java/util/regex/Pattern.html#sum Regular expression] match 346 347 }}} 348 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 352 349 {{{ 353 350 #!mapcss 354 351 *[name=~/^My_pattern.*/] /* the value of the tag 'name' matches with the regular expression '^My_pattern.*' */ 355 /* Note, that reqular expressions have to be enclosed in /.../ */ 356 }}} 357 Case-insensitive matching can be enabled via the embedded flag expression `(?i)` (see [https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/util/regex/Pattern.html#CASE_INSENSITIVE Pattern.CASE_INSENSITIVE]). 358 {{{ 359 #!mapcss 360 *[name =~ /^(?U)(\p{Lower})+$/] /* name consists of only lower case unicode characters */ 361 }}} 362 }}} 363 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 364 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 352 /* Note, that reqular expressions have to be enclosed in /.../ */ 353 }}} 354 Case-insensitive matching can be enabled via the embedded flag expression `(?i)` (see [https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/11/docs/api/java.base/java/util/regex/Pattern.html#CASE_INSENSITIVE Pattern.CASE_INSENSITIVE]). 355 {{{ 356 #!mapcss 357 *[name =~ /^(?i)(parking)$/] /* matches parking, Parking, PARKING, PaRkInG,... */ 358 *[name =~ /^(?U)(\p{Lower})+$/] /* name consists of only lower case unicode characters */ 359 }}} 360 }}} 361 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 362 {{{#!td align=center valign=top 365 363 `!~` (since r6455) 366 364 }}} 367 {{{#!td align=left 368 negated [https://do wnload.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/util/regex/Pattern.html#sum Regular expression] match369 370 }}} 371 {{{#!td align=left 365 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 366 negated [https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/11/docs/api/java.base/java/util/regex/Pattern.html#sum Regular expression] match 367 368 }}} 369 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 372 370 {{{ 373 371 #!mapcss … … 376 374 }}} 377 375 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 378 {{{#!td align= leftvalign=top379 `∈` ([http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/2208/index.htm U+2208], since r6609) 380 }}} 381 {{{#!td align=left 376 {{{#!td align=center valign=top 377 `∈` ([https://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/2208/index.htm U+2208], since r6609) 378 }}} 379 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 382 380 element of 383 381 384 }}} 385 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 386 {{{ 387 #!mapcss 388 node[amenity=parking] ∈ *[amenity=parking] { 382 Matches when an object matches the right selector(s) contains at least one element which match the left selector(s). 383 }}} 384 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 385 {{{ 386 #!mapcss 387 *[amenity=parking] ∈ area[amenity=parking] { 389 388 throwWarning: tr("{0} inside {1}", "amenity=parking", "amenity=parking"); 390 389 } 391 390 }}} 392 }}} 393 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 394 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 395 `⧉` ([http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/29c9/index.htm U+29C9], since r6613) 396 }}} 397 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 391 Finds areas with `amenity=parking` that contain at least one node or area with `amenity=parking`. Since r15064 this rule produces one warning for each element on the left when there are multiple matches. 392 }}} 393 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 394 {{{#!td align=center valign=top 395 `⊆` ([https://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/2286/index.htm U+2286], since r15102) 396 }}} 397 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 398 Subset of or Equal To 399 400 Synonym for `∈`. 401 }}} 402 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 403 {{{ 404 #!mapcss 405 *[amenity=parking] ⊆ area[amenity=parking] { 406 throwWarning: tr("{0} inside {1}", "amenity=parking", "amenity=parking"); 407 } 408 }}} 409 410 }}} 411 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 412 {{{#!td align=center valign=top 413 `⊇` ([https://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/2287/index.htm U+2287], since r15102) 414 }}} 415 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 416 Superset of or Equal To 417 418 Matches when an object matches the right selector(s) and is contained in one or more elements which match the left selectors. 419 }}} 420 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 421 {{{ 422 #!mapcss 423 area[amenity=parking] ⊇ *[amenity=parking] 424 }}} 425 finds nodes or areas with `amenity=parking` inside areas with `amenity=parking`. Slower than `⊆` and thus not useful in validator rules, but can be useful in the search dialog. 426 }}} 427 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 428 {{{#!td align=center valign=top 429 `⊈` ([https://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/2288/index.htm U+2288], since r15102) 430 }}} 431 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 432 Neither a Subset of nor Equal To 433 434 Matches when an object matches the right selector(s) and does not contain any element which matches the left selectors. 435 }}} 436 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 437 {{{ 438 #!mapcss 439 *[highway=street_lamp] ⊈ area:closed2[amenity=parking][lit=yes] 440 }}} 441 finds areas amenity=parking that have lit=yes but don't contain a lamp. Always add `:closed2` to avoid false positives as unclosed areas never contain something. 442 }}} 443 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 444 {{{#!td align=center valign=top 445 `⊉` ([https://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/2289/index.htm U+2289], since r15102) 446 }}} 447 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 448 Neither a Superset of nor Equal To 449 450 Matches when an object matches the right selector(s) and is not contained in any area which matches the left selectors. 451 }}} 452 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 453 {{{ 454 #!mapcss 455 area[landuse=residential] ⊉ *[building] 456 }}} 457 finds buildings which are not inside any landuse=residential area. Note that this operator is likely to produce false positives when you have `landuse=residential`areas which don't match `:closed2`. 458 }}} 459 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 460 {{{#!td align=center valign=top 461 `⧉` ([https://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/29c9/index.htm U+29C9], since r6613) 462 }}} 463 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 398 464 crossing 399 400 }}} 401 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 465 }}} 466 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 402 467 {{{ 403 468 #!mapcss … … 413 478 In addition, you can test whether a tag is present or not: 414 479 415 {{{#!th align=leftvalign=top480 {{{#!th valign=top 416 481 '''Condition''' 417 482 }}} 418 {{{#!th align=leftvalign=top483 {{{#!th valign=top 419 484 '''Example''' 420 485 }}} … … 426 491 {{{ 427 492 #!mapcss 428 way[highway] /* matches any way with a tag 'highway' */ 429 way["VALSOU"] /* use quotes if case sensitive matching is required */ 430 way["name:fr"] /* use quotes if the tag name includes special caracters (white space, colons, etc.) */ 493 way[highway] /* matches any way with a tag 'highway' (is case sensitive) */ 494 way["name:fr"] /* use quotes if the tag name includes special caracters (white space, colons, unicode characters, etc.) */ 431 495 }}} 432 496 }}} … … 438 502 {{{ 439 503 #!mapcss 440 way[!highway] /* matches any way which does not have a tag 'highway' */ 441 way[!"VALSOU"] /* use quotes if case sensitive matching is required */ 442 way[!"name:fr"] /* use quotes if the tag name includes special caracters (white space, colons, etc.) */ 504 way[!highway] /* matches any way which does not have a tag 'highway' (is case sensitive) */ 505 way[!"name:fr"] /* use quotes if the tag name includes special caracters (white space, colons, unicode characters, etc.) */ 443 506 }}} 444 507 }}} 445 508 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 446 509 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 447 Presence of tag by [https://do wnload.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/util/regex/Pattern.html#sum Regular expression] match (since r6547)510 Presence of tag by [https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/11/docs/api/java.base/java/util/regex/Pattern.html#sum Regular expression] match (since r6547) 448 511 }}} 449 512 {{{#!td align=left valign=top … … 467 530 "yes", "true", or "1". All other values are evaluated to false. 468 531 469 {{{#!th align=leftvalign=top532 {{{#!th valign=top 470 533 '''Condition''' 471 534 }}} 472 {{{#!th align=leftvalign=top535 {{{#!th valign=top 473 536 '''Example''' 474 537 }}} … … 480 543 {{{ 481 544 #!mapcss 482 way[oneway?] /* matches any way with a truth value in the tag 'oneway' 545 way[oneway?] /* matches any way with a truth value in the tag 'oneway' */ 483 546 }}} 484 547 }}} … … 490 553 {{{ 491 554 #!mapcss 492 way[oneway?!] /* matches any way with a false value in the tag 'oneway' */ 493 }}} 494 }}} 495 496 === Territory selector === 497 498 You can test whether an object is located inside or outside of a specific territory. JOSM has an internal database for this. The territories file is an osm file and can be downloaded [/export/HEAD/josm/trunk/data/boundaries.osm here] and opened in JOSM to investigate it [attachment:boundaries.png (screenshot preview)]. It contains borders of all countries of the world. Due to performance reasons the borders are simplified. They can be refined for special cases on request. The territories are "tagged" with their [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1_alpha-2 ISO_3166-1_alpha-2 codes]. USA, Canada, China, India and Australia have additional boundaries for their subdivisions. See the following examples on how to use the territory selectors. Territory selectors are less useful in mappaint styles and can be very resource heavy there. However they are much more useful for [wiki:Help/Validator/MapCSSTagChecker mapcss based validator rules]. To select territories with left-hand-traffic or right-hand-traffic, there is a simpler way, see [#PseudoClasses]. See #10387 for main implementation of this feature. 499 500 {{{ 501 #!mapcss 502 node[inside("FR")] /* matches any node located inside of France (this includes all the overseas territories) */ 503 node[inside("FX")] /* matches any node located inside of Metropolitan France (i.e. only the mainland part with its near islands including Corse) */ 504 node[inside("EU")] /* matches any node located inside of the European Union */ 505 node[inside("FR,DE")] /* matches any node located inside of France __OR__ inside of Germany */ 506 node[inside("US-FL")] /* matches any node located inside of the US state Florida */ 507 508 node[outside("FR")] /* matches any node located outside of France */ 509 node[outside("FR,DE")] /* matches any node located outside of France __AND__ outside of Germany */ 510 node[inside("US")][outside("US-FL")] /* matches any node located inside of the USA except the state Florida */ 511 }}} 512 513 === Link selector === 555 way[oneway?!] /* matches any way with a false value in the tag 'oneway' */ 556 }}} 557 }}} 558 559 === Territory selector === #Territoryselector 560 You can test whether an object is located inside or outside of a specific territory. JOSM has an internal database for this. The [source:/trunk/resources/data/boundaries.osm territories file] can be downloaded and opened in JOSM to investigate it [attachment:boundaries.png (screenshot preview)]. It contains borders of all countries of the world. Due to performance reasons the borders are simplified. They can be refined for special cases on request. The territories are "tagged" with their [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1_alpha-2 ISO_3166-1_alpha-2 codes]. USA, Canada, China, India and Australia have additional boundaries for their subdivisions. See the following examples on how to use the territory selectors. Territory selectors are less useful in mappaint styles and can be very resource heavy there. However they are much more useful for [wikitr:/Help/Validator/MapCSSTagChecker mapcss based validator rules]. To select territories with left-hand-traffic or right-hand-traffic, there is a simpler way, see [#PseudoClasses Pseudo Classes]. See #10387 for main implementation of this feature. 561 562 {{{ 563 #!mapcss 564 /* matches any node located … */ 565 node[inside("FR")] /* … inside of France (includes the overseas territories) */ 566 node[inside("FX")] /* … inside of Metropolitan France (i.e. only the 567 mainland part with its near islands including Corse) */ 568 node[inside("EU")] /* … inside of the European Union */ 569 node[inside("FR,DE")] /* … inside of France __OR__ inside of Germany */ 570 node[inside("US-FL")] /* … inside of the US state Florida */ 571 572 node[outside("FR")] /* … outside of France */ 573 node[outside("FR,DE")] /* … outside of France __AND__ outside of Germany */ 574 node[inside("US")][outside("US-FL")] /* … inside of the USA except the state Florida */ 575 }}} 576 577 === Link selector ===#LinkSelector 514 578 In a child selector, you can formulate conditions on the link between a parent and a child object. 515 579 … … 522 586 }}} 523 587 524 {{{#!th align=leftvalign=top588 {{{#!th valign=top 525 589 '''Operator''' 526 590 }}} 527 {{{#!th align=leftvalign=top591 {{{#!th valign=top 528 592 '''Description''' 529 593 }}} 530 {{{#!th align=leftvalign=top594 {{{#!th valign=top 531 595 '''Example''' 532 596 }}} 533 597 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 534 {{{#!td align= leftvalign=top598 {{{#!td align=center valign=top 535 599 `=` 536 600 }}} 537 601 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 538 Exact match of the role name. The name name {{{role}}}is compulsory in this context.602 Exact match of the role name. The name `role` is compulsory in this context. 539 603 }}} 540 604 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 541 605 {{{ 542 606 #!mapcss 543 relation >[role=residential] way /* without quotes always case insensitive */ 544 relation >[role="My name"] way /* use quotes for if the role value includes spaces or if case sensitive matching is important */ 545 }}} 546 }}} 547 548 The operators {{{!=, ^=, $=, *=, and ~=}}} are supported too. Please refer to [#condition_selector_operators condition selector operators]. 549 550 Nodes in ways and members in relations are ordered. You can formulate conditions on the position of a node in a way or a member 551 object in a relation. Positive numbers count from first to last element, negative numbers (since r8236) count from last to first element. 607 relation >[role=residential] way 608 relation >[role="My name"] way /* use quotes if the role value includes spaces or other special characters */ 609 }}} 610 }}} 611 612 The operators `!=`, `^=`, `$=`, `*=` and `~=` are supported too. Please refer to [#condition_selector_operators condition selector operators]. 613 614 Nodes in ways and members in relations are ordered. You can formulate conditions on the position of a node in a way or a member object in a relation. Positive numbers count from first to last element, negative numbers (since r8236) count from last to first element. 552 615 553 616 {{{ … … 567 630 }}} 568 631 569 570 632 === Zoom selector === 571 You can decorate a type selector with a '''zoom selector'''. The zoom selector restricts the range of zoom levels 572 at which the respective MapCSS rule is applied. 573 574 {{{#!th align=left valign=top 575 '''Example''' 576 }}} 577 {{{#!th align=left valign=top 578 '''Description''' 579 }}} 580 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 581 || {{{way|z12 {...} }}} || At zoom level 12 || 582 || {{{way|z13-15 {...} }}} || From 13 to 15 || 583 || {{{way|z16- {...} }}} || 16 and above || 584 || {{{way|z-12 {...} }}} || 12 and below || 585 || {{{way {...} }}} || any zoom level || 633 You can decorate a type selector with a '''zoom selector'''. The zoom selector restricts the range of zoom levels at which the respective MapCSS rule is applied. 634 ||= '''Example 1''' =||= '''Example 2''' =||= '''Example 3''' =||= '''Description''' =|| 635 || `way|z12 {...}` || `node|z12 {...}` || `node|z12[...] {...}` || At zoom level 12 || 636 || `way|z13-15 {...}` || `node|z13-15 {...}` || `way|z13-15[...] {...}` ||From 13 to 15 || 637 || `way|z16- {...}` || `node|z16- {...}` || `node|z16-[...] {...}` || 16 and above || 638 || `way|z-12 {...}` || `node|z-12 {...}` || `node|z-12[...] {...}` || 12 and below || 639 || `way {...}` || `node{...}` || `way[...] {...}` || any zoom level || 586 640 587 641 The precise definition of scale ranges for each zoom level may change in the future. By rule of thumb you can expect to be approximately at zoom level ''n'' when imagery displays slippymap tiles of level ''n''. 588 642 589 590 === Pseudo Classes === 591 See [/doc/org/openstreetmap/josm/gui/mappaint/mapcss/Condition.PseudoClasses.html Javadoc] for the up-to-date list of pseudo classes supported by JOSM's MapCSS implementation. 592 593 || {{{:closed}}} || true for ways where the first node is the same as the last and for any (completely downloaded) multipolygon relation || 594 || {{{:closed2}}} || same as above, but this one ignores if a mulipolygon is downloaded completely (since r9099) || 595 || {{{:completely_downloaded}}} || true for a relation whose members are all downloaded (since r9099) || 596 || {{{:new}}} || all new objects || 597 || {{{:connection}}} || true for nodes that are used by more than one way || 598 || {{{:unconnected}}} || true for nodes that are not used by any way (since r6687) || 599 || {{{:tagged}}} || What JOSM considers tagged, i.e. an object that with a tag key other than the following: {{{source*, source_ref, note, comment, converted_by, created_by, watch*, fixme, FIXME, description, attribution}}} (version r4008; in this list, {{{*}}} is a glob) 600 || {{{:righthandtraffic}}} || true if there is right-hand traffic at the current location (since r7193); see [[left-right-hand-traffic]] for screenshot of areas || 601 || {{{:clockwise}}} || Whether the way is closed and oriented clockwise, or non-closed and the 1st, 2nd and last node are in clockwise order. || 602 || {{{:anticlockwise}}} || Whether the way is closed and oriented anticlockwise, or non-closed and the 1st, 2nd and last node are in anticlockwise order. || 603 || {{{:unclosed_multipolygon}}} || true for fully loaded unclosed multipolygon relations (since r8252) || 604 || {{{:open_end}}} || to select end nodes of unclosed multipolygon relations with `relation:unclosed_multipolygon >:open_end node` (since r8252) || 605 || {{{:in-downloaded-area}}} || true if an object is within source area and false if in the hatched area (since r8495). || 606 || {{{:selected}}} || true if an object is selected in the editor (since r9341). || 607 || {{{:modified}}} || changed objects (since r7193). || 608 You can also negate pseudo classes. E.g. {{{!:new}}} for all old objects. 643 === Pseudo Classes ===#PseudoClasses 644 See [/doc/org/openstreetmap/josm/gui/mappaint/mapcss/ConditionFactory.PseudoClasses.html Javadoc] for the up-to-date list of pseudo classes supported by JOSM's MapCSS implementation. 645 646 ||= '''Class''' =||= '''Description''' =|| 647 || `:closed` || true for ways where the first node is the same as the last and for any (completely downloaded) multipolygon relation || 648 || `:closed2` || same as above, but this one ignores if a multipolygon is downloaded completely (since r9099) || 649 || `:completely_downloaded` || true for a relation whose members are all downloaded (since r9099) || 650 || `:new` || all new objects || 651 || `:connection` || true for nodes that are used by more than one way || 652 || `:unconnected` || true for nodes that are not used by any way (since r6687) || 653 || `:tagged` || What JOSM considers tagged, i.e. an object that with a tag key other than the following: `source*`, `source_ref`, `note`, `comment`, `converted_by`, `created_by`, `watch*`, `fixme`, `FIXME`, `description`, `attribution` (version r4008; in this list, `*` is a glob) 654 || `:area-style` || true if the object has an area style || 655 || `:righthandtraffic` || true if there is right-hand traffic at the current location (since r7193); see [wikitr:/left-right-hand-traffic left-right-hand-traffic] for screenshot of areas || 656 || `:clockwise` || Whether the way is closed and oriented clockwise, or non-closed and the 1st, 2nd and last node are in clockwise order. || 657 || `:anticlockwise` || Whether the way is closed and oriented anticlockwise, or non-closed and the 1st, 2nd and last node are in anticlockwise order. || 658 || `:unclosed_multipolygon` || true for fully loaded unclosed multipolygon relations (since r8252) || 659 || `:open_end` || to select end nodes of unclosed multipolygon relations with `relation:unclosed_multipolygon >:open_end node` (since r8252) || 660 || `:in-downloaded-area` || true if an object is within source area and false if in the hatched area (since r8495). || 661 || `:selected` || true if an object is selected in the editor (since r9341). || 662 || `:highlighted` || true if the object is highlighted || 663 || `:modified` || changed and new objects (since r7193). || 664 You can also negate pseudo classes. E.g. `!:new` for all old objects. 609 665 610 666 === Layer Identifier === 611 612 667 Layers can be used to create more than one style for a single object. Here is an example: 613 668 {{{ … … 623 678 } 624 679 625 way[access][access!= public]::non_public_access_layer {680 way[access][access!=yes]::non_public_access_layer { 626 681 width: +2; 627 682 color:red; … … 637 692 } 638 693 }}} 639 This draws all secondary and tertiary roads in yellow and orange respectively. Any road with an access tag other than public will get an extra line style below ('''{{{object-z-index:-1.0;}}}''') the main line. If that part of the street happens to be a bridge, it will also get a half transparent blue overlay. The relative width value ('''{{{width: +2;}}}''') refers to the width on the default layer (2 or 3 in this case).694 This draws all secondary and tertiary roads in yellow and orange respectively. Any road with an access tag other than yes will get an extra line style below ('''`object-z-index:-1.0;`''') the main line. If that part of the street happens to be a bridge, it will also get a half transparent blue overlay. The relative width value ('''`width: +2;`''') refers to the width on the default layer (2 or 3 in this case). 640 695 641 696 The name for the layer can be any identifier. 642 697 643 If you omit the layer in the selector, this is the same as using {{{::default}}}.698 If you omit the layer in the selector, this is the same as using `::default`. 644 699 645 700 One more example: … … 662 717 The result looks this way: 663 718 664 [[Image(multiple_icons_and_texts.png)]] 665 666 In addition, you can use the * layer to override and initialize all layers. [[br]]719 [[Image(multiple_icons_and_texts.png,link=)]] 720 721 In addition, you can use the * layer to override and initialize all layers. \\ 667 722 It overrides all existing subparts, so 668 723 … … 671 726 way::A { a; } 672 727 way::B { b; } 673 way::* { c; } 728 way::* { c; } /* overrides all existing subparts */ 674 729 }}} 675 730 is equivalent to … … 678 733 way::A { a; } 679 734 way::B { b; } 680 way::A { c; } 681 way::B { c; } 735 way::A { c; } /* overrides a with c all existing subparts */ 736 way::B { c; } /* overrides b with c all existing subparts */ 682 737 }}} 683 738 And it initializes new subparts. In other words: … … 706 761 }}} 707 762 708 709 763 === Grouping === 710 711 764 Rules with common declaration block can be grouped into one: 712 765 {{{ … … 747 800 way.path { text:auto; text-color: green; text-position: line; text-offset: 5; } 748 801 }}} 749 You can also negate classes. E.g. {{{way!.path}}} for all ways, which are not part of the class ''.path''. 750 751 == @supports rule for conditional processing [''since 8087''] == 752 753 @supports rules are used to skip a section of the style under certain conditions. Typically you want to use a feature which is introduced in a newer version of JOSM, but like to have a fall back style for users of older JOSM clients. Example: 802 You can also negate classes. E.g. `way!.path` for all ways, which are not part of the class ''.path''. 803 804 === Classes and Layer together === 805 If you want to use layer and classes together, please note that you have to identify the class via is_prop_set. 806 807 {{{#!mapcss 808 node[railway=signal] { set sgnl; } 809 810 /* it doesn't work */ 811 node.sgnl::layer_signal_icon { z-index: 1000; ... icon: icon/signal-icon.svg; ... } 812 node.sgnl::layer_signal_text { z-index: 1010; ... text: concat("Name of signal: ", tag("ref")); ..... ) 813 814 /* use instead: is_prop_set("...", "default") */ 815 node[is_prop_set("sgnl", "default")]::layer_signal_icon { z-index: 1000; ... icon: icon/signal-icon.svg; ... } 816 node[is_prop_set("sgnl", "default")]::layer_signal_text { z-index: 1010; ... text: concat("Name of signal: ", tag("ref")); ..... ) 817 }}} 818 819 === @supports Conditional Processing === 820 @supports rules are used to skip a section of the style under certain conditions. Typically you want to use a feature which is introduced in a newer version of JOSM, but like to have a fall back style for users of older JOSM clients. This feature came with r8087. Example: 754 821 {{{ 755 822 #!mapcss … … 800 867 }}} 801 868 {{{#!td 802 Only include {{{@supports}}}section when the current version of JOSM is greater than or equal to the specified number.869 Only include `@supports` section when the current version of JOSM is greater than or equal to the specified number. 803 870 }}} 804 871 |- … … 807 874 }}} 808 875 {{{#!td 809 Only include {{{@supports}}}section when the current version of JOSM is lower than or equal to the specified number.876 Only include `@supports` section when the current version of JOSM is lower than or equal to the specified number. 810 877 }}} 811 878 |- … … 814 881 }}} 815 882 {{{#!td 816 Only include {{{@supports}}}section when the name of the editor / renderer matches the given string. In JOSM, the only accepted value is{{{josm}}}.817 }}} 818 819 Conditions can be combined with {{{and}}}:883 Only include `@supports` section when the name of the editor / renderer matches the given string. In JOSM, the only accepted value is `josm`. 884 }}} 885 886 Conditions can be combined with `and`: 820 887 821 888 {{{ … … 826 893 }}} 827 894 828 Other logical operators like {{{or}}} and {{{not}}}can also be used. Parentheses are needed if you want to combine different logical operators:895 Other logical operators like `or` and `not` can also be used. Parentheses are needed if you want to combine different logical operators: 829 896 830 897 {{{ … … 835 902 }}} 836 903 837 Since @supports rules are only supported in JOSM 8087 and later, you should also specify this as minimum JOSM version in the meta selector: 904 Since @supports rules are only supported in JOSM r8087 and later, you should also specify this as minimum JOSM version in the meta selector: 838 905 839 906 {{{ … … 845 912 }}} 846 913 914 847 915 == Style settings == 848 849 [[Help/Dialog/MapPaint/StyleSettings|Styles settings]] are used to provide the user settings to customize a mappaint style. The user can use them in the MapPaint dialog. Style settings are availible since r7450. The internal style provides style settings since r7454. Note that there are plans to extend the implementation of style settings (currently there are only boolean values supported), so the mapcss syntax for style settings could change in the future (see #10435). 850 851 create a setting: 916 [wikitr:/Help/Dialog/MapPaint/StyleSettings Styles settings] are used to provide the user settings to customize a mappaint style. The user can use them in the [wikitr:/Help/Dialog/MapPaint MapPaint dialog]. The following `type` of settings are available: 917 * `boolean` (since r7450) 918 * `double` (since r15731, see #10435) 919 * `string` (since r15731, see #10435) 920 * `color` (since r16843, see #10435) 921 922 === Settings of type `boolean` === 923 Create a setting of type `boolean`: 852 924 {{{ 853 925 #!mapcss … … 858 930 } 859 931 }}} 860 use a setting: 932 933 Use a setting of type `boolean`: 861 934 {{{ 862 935 #!mapcss … … 867 940 }}} 868 941 869 == Properties == 870 942 === Settings of type `double` === 943 Create a setting of type `double`: 944 {{{ 945 #!mapcss 946 setting::place_font_size { 947 type: double; 948 label: tr("Set place name font size..."); 949 default: 11; 950 } 951 }}} 952 953 Use a setting of type `double`: 954 {{{ 955 #!mapcss 956 node.place, way.place, area.place { 957 font-size: setting("place_font_size"); 958 } 959 }}} 960 961 === Settings of type `string` === 962 Create a setting of type `string`: 963 {{{ 964 #!mapcss 965 setting::textdisplay { 966 type: string; 967 label: tr("key used for displaying"); 968 default: "name"; /* examples for usage: alt_name, old_name, addr:housename, ref, operator, ... */ 969 } 970 }}} 971 972 Use a setting of type `string`: 973 {{{ 974 #!mapcss 975 way { 976 text: tag(setting("textdisplay")); 977 } 978 }}} 979 980 === Settings of type `color` === 981 Create a setting of type `color`. The `default` color can be any color as understood under [wikitr:/Help/Styles/MapCSSImplementation#Propertyvaluesexplanations Property values explanations]: 982 {{{ 983 #!mapcss 984 setting::colordisplay { 985 type: color; 986 label: tr("key used for displaying"); 987 default: colorDisplayCustomPref#FF00FF; 988 } 989 }}} 990 991 Use a setting of type `color`: 992 {{{ 993 #!mapcss 994 way { 995 color: setting("colordisplay"); 996 } 997 }}} 998 999 === Grouping settings === 1000 Similar settings can be grouped together by defining ''settings groups'' (since r15289): 1001 1002 {{{ 1003 #!mapcss 1004 settings::my_group { 1005 label: tr("my wonderful group"); 1006 icon: "my_beautiful_icon"; 1007 } 1008 }}} 1009 1010 Label is mandatory, icon is optional. 1011 1012 Once a setting group is defined, it can be referenced from all settings belonging to it: 1013 1014 {{{ 1015 #!mapcss 1016 setting::hide_icons { 1017 type: boolean; 1018 label: tr("Hide icons at low zoom"); 1019 default: true; 1020 group: "my_group"; 1021 } 1022 }}} 1023 1024 Settings groups are displayed as sub-menus from the style settings menu. If at least two settings belong to a group, a special "Toggle all settings" menu item allows to quickly switch on/off all settings from this group at once. Usage example: [wikitr:/Styles/MapWithAI MapWithAI]. 1025 1026 1027 == Properties ==#Properties 871 1028 === General properties === 872 1029 873 1030 ||= '''Key''' =||= '''Description''' =||= '''Value Format''' =||= '''Default Value''' =|| 874 || {{{z-index}}}|| Specify the order the objects are drawn: The objects with higher z-index are drawn on top of objects with lower z-index || ''Number'' (can be negative) || 0 ||875 || {{{major-z-index}}}|| Similar to{{{z-index}}}, but it has higher priority than{{{z-index}}}. So if one object has a higher{{{major-z-index}}}than the other, it is drawn on top. If the{{{major-z-index}}} is the same, {{{z-index}}}decides. || ''Number'' (can be negative) ||876 || {{{object-z-index}}}|| Similar to{{{z-index}}}, but has lower priority. Controls the painting order for overlapping objects. E.g. for two crossing ways with text: Use{{{z-index}}} or {{{major-z-index}}}if you first want to draw the two lines and then the two captions. Use{{{object-z-index}}}if one of the ways should be completely on top of the other. || ''Number'' (can be negative) || 0 ||877 || {{{modifier}}}|| Better control, whether a default line / node symbol is generated by JOSM. This happens when there is no proper style ({{{modifier=false}}}) found on any layer. ||{{{false}}} or {{{true}}} || {{{false}}} for the default layer and {{{true}}}for any other layer ||1031 || `z-index` || Specify the order the objects are drawn: The objects with higher z-index are drawn on top of objects with lower z-index || ''Number'' (can be negative) || 0 || 1032 || `major-z-index` || Similar to `z-index`, but it has higher priority than `z-index`. So if one object has a higher `major-z-index` than the other, it is drawn on top. If the `major-z-index` is the same, `z-index` decides. || ''Number'' (can be negative) || Depends on style element: area: 1, casing: 2, left-/right-casing: 2.1, line-pattern: 2.9, line: 3, point: 4, default-point: 4.1, line-text: 4.9, point-text: 5 || 1033 || `object-z-index` || Similar to `z-index`, but has lower priority. Controls the painting order for overlapping objects. E.g. for two crossing ways with text: Use `z-index` or `major-z-index` if you first want to draw the two lines and then the two captions. Use `object-z-index` if one of the ways should be completely on top of the other. || ''Number'' (can be negative) || 0 || 1034 || `modifier` || Better control, whether a default line / node symbol is generated by JOSM. This happens when there is no proper style (`modifier=false`) found on any layer. || `false` or `true` || `false` for the default layer and `true` for any other layer || 878 1035 879 1036 Note that due to performance reasons the values for the three z-indexes are limited to 24 bit float values with max. 5 decimal digits. Currently the internal mappaint style uses values with max. 2 digits before and after the decimal separator. To avoid problems use values of z-indexes between -99.999 and +99.999. (See also #14485) 880 1037 881 882 1038 === Icon and symbol styles === 883 1039 884 1040 ||= '''Key''' =||= '''Description''' =||= '''Value Format''' =||= '''Default Value''' =|| 885 || {{{icon-image}}}|| The icon at node position. See also [wiki:Help/Styles/Images Images]. || ''Image'' || - ||886 || {{{icon-opacity}}}|| Opacity of the icon image || ''Opacity'' || 1.0 ||887 || {{{icon-width}}}|| Width of the icon. If only one of the properties{{{icon-width}}} and {{{icon-height}}}is given, the image will be scaled proportionally. The icon will keep the original size, if neither{{{icon-width}}} nor {{{icon-height}}}is set. || ''Number'' || - ||888 || {{{icon-height}}}|| Height of the icon. (See{{{icon-width}}}) || ''Number'' || - ||1041 || `icon-image` || The icon at node position. See also [wikitr:/Help/Styles/Images Images]. || ''Image'' || - || 1042 || `icon-opacity` || Opacity of the icon image || ''Opacity'' || 1.0 || 1043 || `icon-width` || Width of the icon. If only one of the properties `icon-width` and `icon-height` is given, the image will be scaled proportionally. The icon will keep the original size, if neither `icon-width` nor `icon-height` is set. || ''Number'' || - || 1044 || `icon-height` || Height of the icon. (See `icon-width`) || ''Number'' || - || 889 1045 || `icon-offset-x` || Shift the icon in horizontal direction (positive values to the right) (since r8085) || ''Number'' || 0 || 890 1046 || `icon-offset-y` || Shift the icon in vertical direction (positive values downwards) (since r8085) || ''Number'' || 0 || 891 || `icon-rotation` || Rotate the icon clockwise or anti clockwise (negative value)(since r8260) || `[rad]`, `[rad]rad`, `[deg]°`, `[deg]deg`, `[grad]grad`, `[turn]turn` ([https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/CSS/angle definition]) or a cardinal direction (e.g. `northeast` or `sw`); See also the functions `degree_to_radians`, `cardinal_to_radians`. || - || 892 || `icon-position` || Define the position of the icon for areas. Same as `text-position` (since r11730). || {{{center}}}, {{{inside}}}, {{{line}}} || {{{center}}} || 893 || {{{symbol-shape}}} || Display a symbol at the position of the node || {{{square}}}, {{{circle}}}, {{{triangle}}}, {{{pentagon}}}, {{{hexagon}}}, {{{heptagon}}}, {{{octagon}}}, {{{nonagon}}}, {{{decagon}}} || - || 894 || {{{symbol-size}}} || Size of the symbol || ''Number'', can be relative ("+4") || 10 || 895 || {{{symbol-stroke-width}}} || outline stroke width || ''Width'' || 1.0 if {{{symbol-stroke-color}}} is set || 896 || {{{symbol-stroke-color}}} || line color || ''Color'' || {{{#FFC800}}} if {{{symbol-stroke-width}}} is set || 897 || {{{symbol-stroke-opacity}}} || line opacity || ''Opacity'' || 1.0 || 898 || {{{symbol-fill-color}}} || fill color for the shape || ''Color'' || {{{blue}}}, unless either {{{symbol-stroke-width}}} or {{{symbol-stroke-color}}} is set || 899 || {{{symbol-fill-opacity}}} || fill opacity || ''Opacity'' || 1.0 || 900 || {{{text-...}}}, {{{font-...}}} |||||| general text & font properties || 901 || {{{text-anchor-horizontal}}} || horizontal text label placement || {{{left}}}, {{{center}}}, {{{right}}} || {{{right}}} || 902 || {{{text-anchor-vertical}}} || vertical text label placement || {{{above}}}, {{{top}}}, {{{center}}}, {{{bottom}}}, {{{below}}} || {{{bottom}}} || 903 904 Do not rely on the default values for {{{symbol-...}}} properties (except for {{{opacity}}}). They are intended for "quick & dirty" style sheets and should be set to an explicit value. 905 906 907 908 909 910 === Line styles === 1047 || `icon-rotation` || Rotate the icon clockwise or anti clockwise (negative value)(since r8260) || `[rad]`, `[rad]rad`, `[deg]°`, `[deg]deg`, `[grad]grad`, `[turn]turn` ([https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/CSS/angle definition]) \\ or a cardinal direction (e.g. `northeast` or `sw`); \\ or `way` to rotate the icon in the direction of the parent way. \\ See also the functions `degree_to_radians`, `cardinal_to_radians`. \\Since version 18678 function parent_way_angle() is an alternativ to way: e.g. {{{ way > node[...]::layer_x { ... icon-rotation: parent_way_angle(); ... } }}} || - || 1048 || `icon-position` || Define the position of the icon for areas. Same as `text-position` (since r11730). || `center`, `inside`, `line` || `center` || 1049 || `symbol-shape` || Display a symbol at the position of the node || `square`, `circle`, `triangle`, `pentagon`, `hexagon`, `heptagon`, `octagon`, `nonagon`, `decagon` || - || 1050 || `symbol-size` || Size of the symbol || ''Number'', can be relative ("+4") || 10 || 1051 || `symbol-stroke-width` || outline stroke width || ''Width'' || 1.0 if `symbol-stroke-color` is set || 1052 || `symbol-stroke-color` || line color || ''Color'' || `#FFC800` if `symbol-stroke-width` is set || 1053 || `symbol-stroke-opacity` || line opacity || ''Opacity'' || 1.0 || 1054 || `symbol-fill-color` || fill color for the shape || ''Color'' || `blue`, unless either `symbol-stroke-width` or `symbol-stroke-color` is set || 1055 || `symbol-fill-opacity` || fill opacity || ''Opacity'' || 1.0 || 1056 || `text-...`, `font-...` |||||| see general '''Text & Font properties''' || 1057 1058 Do not rely on the default values for `symbol-...` properties (except for `opacity`). They are intended for "quick & dirty" style sheets and should be set to an explicit value. 1059 1060 === Line styles ===#LineStyles 911 1061 ||= '''Key''' =||= '''Description''' =||= '''Value Format''' =||= '''Default Value''' =|| 912 || {{{width}}} || Line width || ''Width'' || - || 913 || {{{color}}} || Line color || ''Color'' || value of {{{fill-color}}} or (if unset) JOSM's default untagged color ({{{#808080}}}) || 914 || {{{opacity}}} || How transparent the line is. || ''Opacity'' || 1.0 || 915 || {{{dashes}}} || An array of alternating on/off lengths || list of numbers, e.g. [[br]]> 15, 5 [[br]][[br]]may be written as expression: [[br]] > {{{list(3, 4, 5, 6)}}} [[br]][[br]]or the keyword {{{none}}}[[br]]to turn dashes off || - || 916 || {{{dashes-offset}}} || shift the dash pattern by a certain amount || ''Number'' (>= 0) || 0 || 917 || {{{dashes-background-color}}} || The color to use in between the dashes (optional) || ''Color'' || - || 918 || {{{dashes-background-opacity}}} || Opacity value for the dashes background || ''Opacity'' || value of {{{opacity}}} || 919 || {{{linecap}}} || Shape at the end of the line (see [https://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/painting.html#StrokeLinecapProperty here]) || {{{none}}}, {{{round}}}, {{{square}}} || {{{none}}} || 920 || {{{linejoin}}} || Shape at the line corners || {{{round}}}, {{{miter}}}, {{{bevel}}} || {{{round}}} || 921 || {{{miterlimit}}} || Applies for {{{linejoin: miter}}}. Sets the maximum overshoot when line segments meet at a very small angle || ''Number'' (>= 1.0) || 10.0 || 922 || {{{offset}}} || Move line to the left or right (when looking in way direction). This could be used to draw multiple lanes for one way or mark left and right side of a way differently. || ''Number'' (positive value moves line to the left, negative to the right) || 0 || 923 || {{{text-position}}} || set to {{{line}}}, if text should be drawn along the line || {{{line}}}, {{{center}}} || - || 924 || {{{text-...}}}, {{{font-...}}} |||||| general text & font properties || 925 || `repeat-image` || repeated image along a line ''[since 5801]'' || ''Image'' || - || 926 || `repeat-image-width` || Width of the image (optional, see `icon-width`) ''[since 5811]'' || ''Number'' || - || 927 || `repeat-image-height` || Height of the image (optional) ''[since 5811]'' || ''Number'' || - || 928 || `repeat-image-align` || Alignment of the image. Top-, bottom edge or the (horizontal) center line of the image will be along the line ''[since 5801]'' || `top`, `center`, `bottom` || `center` || 929 || `repeat-image-offset` || Offset from the line ''[since 5801]'' || ''Number'' || 0 || 930 || `repeat-image-spacing` || Spacing between repeated images ''[since 5801]'' || ''Number'' || 0 || 931 || `repeat-image-phase` || Initial spacing at the beginning of the line ''[since 5812]'' || ''Number'' || 0 || 932 933 All these properties (except for {{{text-...}}} and {{{font-...}}}) exist also with the {{{casing-}}} prefix. The casing is a second independent line element, that is drawn below the normal line and can be used to draw a thin frame around the line in another color. 1062 || `width` || Line width || ''Width'' || - || 1063 || `color` || Line color || ''Color'' || value of `fill-color` or\\(if unset) JOSM's default \\untagged color (`#808080`) || 1064 || `opacity` || How transparent the line is. || ''Opacity'' || 1.0 || 1065 || `dashes` || An array of alternating on/off lengths || list of numbers, e.g. \\> 15, 5 \\ \\may be written as expression: \\ > `list(3, 4, 5, 6)` \\ \\or the keyword `none` \\to turn dashes off || - || 1066 || `dashes-offset` || shift the dash pattern by a certain amount || ''Number'' (>= 0) || 0 || 1067 || `dashes-background-color` || The color to use in between the dashes (optional) || ''Color'' || - || 1068 || `dashes-background-opacity` || Opacity value for the dashes background || ''Opacity'' || value of `opacity` || 1069 || `linecap` || Shape at the end of the line (see [https://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/painting.html#StrokeLinecapProperty here]) || `none`, `round`, `square` || `none` || 1070 || `linejoin` || Shape at the line corners || `round`, `miter`, `bevel` || `round` || 1071 || `miterlimit` || Applies for `linejoin: miter`. \\Sets the maximum overshoot when line segments meet at a very small angle || ''Number'' (>= 1.0) || 10.0 || 1072 || `offset` || Move line to the left or right (when looking in way direction). \\This could be used to draw multiple lanes for one way or mark left and right side of a way differently. || ''Number'' (positive value moves line to the left,\\negative to the right) || 0 || 1073 || `text-position` || set to `line`, if text should be drawn along the line || `line`, `center` || - || 1074 || `text-...`,\\`font-...` |||||| see general '''Text & Font properties || 1075 || `repeat-image` || repeated image along a line ''(since r5801)'' || ''Image'' || - || 1076 || `repeat-image-width` || Width of the image (optional, see `icon-width`) ''(since r5811)'' || ''Number'' || - || 1077 || `repeat-image-height` || Height of the image (optional) ''(since r5811)'' || ''Number'' || - || 1078 || `repeat-image-align` || Alignment of the image.\\Top-, bottom edge or the (horizontal) center line of the image will be along the line ''(since r5801)'' || `top`, `center`, `bottom` || `center` || 1079 || `repeat-image-offset` || Offset from the line ''(since r5801)'' || ''Number'' || 0 || 1080 || `repeat-image-spacing` || Spacing between repeated images ''(since r5801)'' || ''Number'' || 0 || 1081 || `repeat-image-phase` || Initial spacing at the beginning of the line ''(since r5812)'' || ''Number'' || 0 || 1082 || `repeat-image-opacity` || Opacity of the repeated image ''(since r16700)'' || ''Number'' || 1.0 || 1083 1084 All these properties (except for `text-...` and `font-...`) exist also with the `casing-` prefix. The casing is a second independent line element, that is drawn below the normal line and can be used to draw a thin frame around the line in another color. 934 1085 ||= '''Key''' =||= '''Description''' =||= '''Value Format''' =||= '''Default Value''' =|| 935 || {{{casing-width}}}|| Width of the border on both sides of the main line. In JOSM < 5214: Total width of the casing || ''Width'' (revers to{{{width}}}if relative width is specified) || - ||936 || {{{casing-color}}}|| Casing color || ''Color'' || value of{{{fill-color}}}or (if unset) JOSM's default untagged color ({{{#808080}}}) ||937 || {{{casing-opacity}}}|| How transparent the casing is. || ''Opacity'' || 1.0 ||938 || {{{casing-}}}... || ... || ... || ... ||939 Similar to {{{casing-}}}, there is also the{{{left-casing-}}} and {{{right-casing-}}}prefix. It draws additional lines to the left and to the right of the main line.940 941 === Area styles === 942 ||= 943 || {{{fill-color}}}|| Color in which to fill the area. Until 11700, the alpha component was set to 50 to create a transparency effect. || ''Color'' || - ||944 || {{{fill-image}}}|| Image pattern || ''Image'' || - ||945 || {{{fill-extent}}} || Set this property, to draw only the outline of the area. The number specifies, how far to fill from the border of the area towards the center. (If unset, the area will be filled completely) ''[since 9008]'' || ''Number'' || - ||946 || {{{fill-opacity}}} || How transparent the fill is; applies to both color and image || ''Opacity'' || 0.2 ''[since 11700, 1.0 before that]'' (can be changed with the {{{mappaint.fillalpha}}} and {{{mappaint.fill-image-alpha}}} preferences)||947 || {{{text-position}}} || set to {{{center}}}, if text should be drawn in the center of the area. Set to {{{inside}}} to place the text completely inside the area(since r11722). || {{{line}}}, {{{center}}}, {{{inside}}} || -||948 || {{{text-...}}}, {{{font-...}}} |||||| general text & font properties||949 Requiredpropertiesto create an Area style: {{{fill-color}}} or {{{fill-image}}}950 1086 || `casing-width` || Width of the border on both sides of the main line. \\In JOSM < 5214: Total width of the casing || ''Width'' (revers to `width` if relative width is specified) || - || 1087 || `casing-color` || Casing color || ''Color'' || value of `fill-color` or (if unset) \\JOSM's default untagged color (`#808080`) || 1088 || `casing-opacity` || How transparent the casing is. || ''Opacity'' || 1.0 || 1089 || `casing-`... || ... || ... || ... || 1090 Similar to `casing-`, there is also the `left-casing-` and `right-casing-` prefix. It draws additional lines to the left and to the right of the main line. 1091 1092 === Area styles ===#AreaStyles 1093 ||= '''Key''' =||= '''Description''' =||= '''Value Format''' =||= '''Default Value''' =|| 1094 || `fill-color` || Color in which to fill the area. Until 11700, the alpha component was set to 50 to create a transparency effect. || ''Color'' || - || 1095 || `fill-image` || Image pattern || ''Image'' || - || 1096 || `fill-extent` || Set this property, to draw only the outline of the area. The number specifies, how far to fill from the border of the area towards the center. (If unset, the area will be filled completely) ''(since r9008)'' || ''Number'' || - || 1097 || `fill-extent-threshold` || Set this property, to draw full area when the given percentage of coverage is reached. Can be greater than 100% as the covered area is estimated as **perimeter * extent**. || ''Number'' || - || 1098 || `fill-opacity` || How transparent the fill is; applies to both color and image || ''Opacity'' || 0.2 ''(since r11700, 1.0 before that)'' \\(can be changed with the `mappaint.fillalpha` and \\`mappaint.fill-image-alpha` preferences) || 1099 || `text-position` || set to `center`, if text should be drawn in the center of the area. Set to `inside` to place the text completely inside the area. ''(since r11722)'' || `line`, `center`, `inside` || - || 1100 || `text-...`, `font-...` |||||| see general text & font properties || 1101 Required properties to create an Area style: `fill-color` or `fill-image` 951 1102 952 1103 === Text & Font properties === 953 {{{#!th align=leftvalign=top1104 {{{#!th valign=top 954 1105 '''Key''' 955 1106 }}} 956 {{{#!th align=leftvalign=top1107 {{{#!th valign=top 957 1108 '''Description''' 958 1109 }}} 959 {{{#!th align=leftvalign=top1110 {{{#!th valign=top 960 1111 '''Value Format''' 961 1112 }}} 962 {{{#!th align=leftvalign=top1113 {{{#!th valign=top 963 1114 '''Default Value''' 964 1115 }}} 965 1116 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 966 1117 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 967 {{{text}}} 1118 `text` 968 1119 }}} 969 1120 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 970 How to find the label text. 1121 How to find the label text.\\No label is displayed, unless this instruction is present. 971 1122 }}} 972 1123 {{{#!td align=left valign=top 973 {{{auto}}} 974 {{{name:}}}"+''<LANG>'',"{{{name}}}", "{{{int_name}}}", "{{{ref}}}", "{{{operator}}}", "{{{brand}}}" and "{{{addr:housenumber}}}".975 976 {{{mappaint.nameOrder}}}" in order to change this list. (After changing the list, a restart of JOSM is required.)1124 `auto` 1125 Derive the text automatically. The default name tags are: "`name:`"+''<LANG>'', \\"`name`", "`int_name`", "`ref`", "`operator`", "`brand`" and "`addr:housenumber`". 1126 1127 Configure a list of tag names in the preference "`mappaint.nameOrder`" in order \\ to change this list. (After changing the list, a restart of JOSM is required.) 977 1128 978 1129 ''String'' 979 1130 Denotes the key of the tag whose value is used as text. 980 1131 981 1132 ''Expressions'' 982 1133 You can enter an expression to compute the text to be displayed. Examples: 983 * {{{eval("this is a static text")}}}- renderes a static text984 * {{{eval(concat(tag("first"), "-", tag("second")))}}}- displays the concatenated tags "first" and "second"985 986 {{{""}}} 1134 * `eval("this is a static text")` - renderes a static text 1135 * `eval(concat(tag("first"), "-", tag("second")))` - displays \\ the concatenated tags "first" and "second" 1136 1137 `""` 987 1138 To delete a previous set text. 988 1139 }}} … … 991 1142 }}} 992 1143 |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 993 || {{{text-color}}} || the text color || ''Color'' || {{{white}}} for lines and nodes, {{{#c0c0c0}}} for areas (JOSM "{{{text}}}" and "{{{areatext}}}" color preferences) || 994 || {{{text-opacity}}} || how transparent the text is || ''Opacity'' || 1.0 || 995 || {{{text-offset-x}}} || shift the text horizontally, (not supported for text along line) || ''Number'' || 0 || 996 || {{{text-offset-y}}} (can also be written as {{{text-offset}}}) || shift the text vertically, positive values shift the text in upwards direction || ''Number'' || 0 || 997 || {{{text-halo-radius}}} || size of text background border (to make text visible on background with a similar color) || ''Number'' || - || 998 || {{{text-halo-color}}} || color of the text halo || ''Color'' || complement of the text color || 999 || {{{text-halo-opacity}}} || transparency for the text halo || ''Opacity'' || 1.0 || 1000 || {{{font-family}}} || font family || ''String'' || "Helvetica"[[br]](JOSM preference "mappaint.font") || 1001 || {{{font-size}}} || font size || ''Number'' || 8[[br]](JOSM preference "mappaint.fontsize") || 1002 || {{{font-weight}}} || bold or not || {{{bold}}}, {{{normal}}} || {{{normal}}} || 1003 || {{{font-style}}} || italic or not || {{{italic}}}, {{{normal}}} || {{{normal}}} || 1004 1144 || `text-color` || the text color || ''Color'' || `white` for lines and nodes,\\`#c0c0c0` for areas \\(JOSM "`text`" and "`areatext`"\\color preferences) || 1145 || `text-opacity` || how transparent the text is || ''Opacity'' || 1.0 || 1146 || `text-offset-x` || shift the text horizontally, \\(not supported for text along line) || ''Number'' || 0 || 1147 || `text-offset-y`\\(can also be written as\\`text-offset`) || shift the text vertically, positive values shift the text in upwards direction || ''Number'' || 0 || 1148 || `text-halo-radius` || size of text background border \\(to make text visible on background \\with a similar color) || ''Number'' || - || 1149 || `text-halo-color` || color of the text halo || ''Color'' || complement of the text color || 1150 || `text-halo-opacity` || transparency for the text halo || ''Opacity'' || 1.0 || 1151 || `text-anchor-horizontal` || horizontal text label placement || `left`, `center`, `right` || `right` || 1152 || `text-anchor-vertical` || vertical text label placement || `above`, `top`, `center`, `bottom`, `below` || `bottom` || 1153 || `text-rotation` || Rotate the text clockwise or anti clockwise (negative value)\\(since r16253) || `[rad]`, `[rad]rad`, `[deg]°`, `[deg]deg`, `[grad]grad`, `[turn]turn` \\([https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/CSS/angle definition]) or a cardinal direction (e.g. `northeast` or `sw`); \\ or `way` to rotate the text in the direction of the parent way. \\See also the functions `degree_to_radians`, `cardinal_to_radians`. \\Since version 18678 function parent_way_angle() is an alternativ to way: e.g. {{{ way > node[...]::layer_x { ... text-rotation: parent_way_angle(); ... } }}} \\(Note that the direction means where the upper edge of the text faces.\\That means with the default direction of north the text flows to east\\(with a left to right language). \\So if you want to flow it to e.g. south you need to set east.) || - || 1154 || `text-position` |||||| see [#AreaStyles Area styles] and [#LineStyles Line styles] || 1155 || `font-family` || font family || ''String'' || "Droid Sans" \\(JOSM preference "`mappaint.font`") || 1156 || `font-size` || font size || ''Number'' || 8 \\(JOSM preference "`mappaint.fontsize`") || 1157 || `font-weight` || bold or not || `bold`, `normal` || `normal` || 1158 || `font-style` || italic or not || `italic`, `normal` || `normal` || 1159 1160 === User defined properties === 1161 * In [wikitr:/Styles Mappaint styles] you can define any custom property, e.g.: `crc: CRC32_checksum(tag(name))/429496.7296;` 1162 * In [wikitr:/Rules Validator rules] they must be prefixed by a `-`, e.g.: `-osmoseItemClassLevel: "1210/1/1";` 1163 1164 === Property values explanations === #Propertyvaluesexplanations 1005 1165 '' '''Width''' '' 1006 1166 - 14.0 (any positive number) 1007 - {{{default}}}(use JOSM's default line width, which is 2, but can be configured)1008 - {{{thinnest}}}(draws the line as thin as possible)1009 - +3 (with plus sign in front) adds the amount to the width on the default layer. This applies only for styles that are not on the default layer, e.g. highlights. Another way to write this would be {{{prop("width","default")+3}}}. For {{{casing-width}}}, this refers to the {{{width}}}value on the same layer.1167 - `default` (use JOSM's default line width, which is 2, but can be configured) 1168 - `thinnest` (draws the line as thin as possible) 1169 - +3 (with plus sign in front) adds the amount to the width on the default layer. This applies only for styles that are not on the default layer, e.g. highlights. Another way to write this would be `prop("width","default")+3`. For `casing-width`, this refers to the `width` value on the same layer. 1010 1170 1011 1171 '' '''Image''' '' 1012 See [wiki :Help/Styles/Images].1172 See [wikitr:/Help/Styles/Images]. 1013 1173 1014 1174 '' '''Color''' '' 1015 1175 * named color as found in [https://www.w3.org/TR/css3-color/#svg-color this] list 1016 * html style: '''{{{#RRGGBB}}}''', '''{{{#RGB}}}''', '''{{{#RRGGBBAA}}}''' 1017 * '''{{{rgb(/*r*/, /*g*/, /*b*/)}}}''' - rgb value with arguments from 0.0 to 1.0 1018 * '''{{{rgba(/*r*/, /*g*/, /*b*/, /*alpha*/)}}}''' - rgb value with alpha 1019 * '''{{{hsb_color(/*hue*/, /*saturation*/, /*brightness*/)}}}''' - color from HSB color space 1176 * html style: '''`#RRGGBB`''', '''`#RGB`''', '''`#RRGGBBAA`''' 1177 * '''`rgb(/*r*/, /*g*/, /*b*/)`''' - rgb value with arguments from 0.0 to 1.0 1178 * '''`rgba(/*r*/, /*g*/, /*b*/, /*alpha*/)`''' - rgb value with alpha 1179 * '''`hsb_color(/*hue*/, /*saturation*/, /*brightness*/)`''' - color from HSB color space 1180 * if the color is prefixed with a name and #, e.g. `color: highway_track#6e541c;` it will appear in the [wikitr:/Help/Preferences/ColorPreference Color Preference] and end users can adjust the color there themself 1020 1181 1021 1182 '' '''Opacity''' '' … … 1023 1184 1024 1185 '' '''String''' '' 1025 * any character sequence, in quotes, e.g. {{{"images/fill.png"}}}. If the string is an identifier, quotes are optional. (Quote and backslash sign can be escaped.)1186 * any character sequence, in quotes, e.g. `"images/fill.png"`. If the string is an identifier, quotes are optional. (Quote and backslash sign can be escaped.) 1026 1187 1027 1188 '' '''Number''' '' … … 1029 1190 * has a special meaning if you put a "+" sign in front (relative width) 1030 1191 1031 == Eval expressions == 1032 1033 1034 See [/doc/org/openstreetmap/josm/gui/mappaint/mapcss/ExpressionFactory.Functions.html#method_summary Javadoc of Functions] for the up-to-date list of functions supported by JOSM's MapCSS implementation. 1192 1193 == Eval expressions ==#Evalexpressions 1194 See [/doc/org/openstreetmap/josm/gui/mappaint/mapcss/Functions.html#method_summary Javadoc of Functions] for the up-to-date list of functions supported by JOSM's MapCSS implementation. 1035 1195 1036 1196 +, -, *, /:: … … 1038 1198 ||, &&, !:: 1039 1199 boolean operations 1040 <, >, <=, >=, ==:: 1200 <, >, <=, >=, ==, !=:: 1041 1201 comparison operators 1042 asin, atan, atan2, ceil, cos, cosh, exp, floor, log, max, min, random, round, signum, sin, sinh, sqrt, tan, tanh:: 1043 the usual meaning, [https://do wnload.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/lang/Math.html details]1202 asin, atan, atan2, ceil, cos, cosh, exp, floor, log, max, min, mod (since r17759), random, round, signum, sin, sinh, sqrt, tan, tanh:: 1203 the usual meaning, [https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/11/docs/api/java.base/java/lang/Math.html details] 1044 1204 cond(b, fst, snd):: 1045 1205 b ? fst : snd:: 1046 1206 if ('''b''') then '''fst''' else '''snd''' 1047 1207 list(a, b, ...):: 1048 create list of values, e.g. for the {{{dashes}}}property1208 create list of values, e.g. for the `dashes` property 1049 1209 get(lst, n):: 1050 get the ''n''th element of the list ''lst'' (counting starts at 0) [''since 5699''] 1210 get the ''n''th element of the list ''lst'' (counting starts at 0) [''since r5699''] 1051 1211 split(sep, str):: 1052 splits string ''str'' at occurrences of the separator string ''sep'', returns a list [''since 5699''] 1212 splits string ''str'' at occurrences of the separator string ''sep'', returns a list [''since r5699''] 1053 1213 prop(''p_name''):: 1054 value of the property ''p_name'' of the current layer, e.g. prop( {{{"width"}}})1214 value of the property ''p_name'' of the current layer, e.g. prop(`"width"`) 1055 1215 prop(''p_name'', ''layer_name''):: 1056 1216 property from the layer ''layer_name'' … … 1064 1224 get the value of the key ''key_name'' from the object's parent 1065 1225 parent_tags(''key_name''):: 1066 returns all parent's values for the key ''key_name'' as a list ordered by a natural ordering [''since 8775''] 1226 returns all parent's values for the key ''key_name'' as a list ordered by a natural ordering [''since r8775''] 1067 1227 has_tag_key(''key_name''):: 1068 1228 true, if the object has a tag with the given key … … 1070 1230 create color value (arguments from 0.0 to 1.0) 1071 1231 hsb_color(''h'', ''s'', ''b''):: 1072 create color from hue, saturation and brightness (arguments from 0.0 to 1.0) [''since 6899''] 1232 create color from hue, saturation and brightness (arguments from 0.0 to 1.0) [''since r6899''] 1073 1233 red(''clr''), green(''clr''), blue(''clr''):: 1074 1234 get value of color channels in rgb color model 1075 1235 alpha(''clr''):: 1076 get the alpha value of the given color [''since 6749''] 1236 get the alpha value of the given color [''since r6749''] 1077 1237 length(''str''):: 1078 1238 length of a string 1079 1239 count(''lst''):: 1080 length of a list, i.e., counts its elements [''since 7162''] 1240 length of a list, i.e., counts its elements [''since r7162''] 1081 1241 length(''lst''):: 1082 length of a list [''since 5699''] – deprecated ''since 7162'' 1242 length of a list ([''since r5699''] – deprecated ''since r7162'' 1083 1243 any(obj1, obj2, ...):: 1084 returns the first object which is not null (formerly coalesce, [''since 7164'']) 1244 returns the first object which is not null (formerly coalesce, [''since r7164'']) 1085 1245 concat(''str1'', ''str2'', ...):: 1086 1246 assemble the strings to one 1087 1247 join(''sep'', ''str1'', ''str2'', ...):: 1088 join strings, w hith ''sep'' as separator [''since 6737'']1248 join strings, with ''sep'' as separator [''since r6737''] 1089 1249 join_list(''sep'', ''list_name''):: 1090 joins the elements of the list ''list_name'' to one string separated by the separator ''sep'' [''since 8775''] 1250 joins the elements of the list ''list_name'' to one string separated by the separator ''sep'' [''since r8775''] 1091 1251 upper(''str''):: 1092 converts string to upper case [''since 11756''] 1252 converts string to upper case [''since r11756''] 1093 1253 lower(''str''):: 1094 converts string to lower case [''since 11756''] 1254 converts string to lower case [''since r11756''] 1255 title(''str''):: 1256 converts string to title case [''since r17613''] (`"i am FINE"` → `"I Am Fine"`) 1095 1257 trim(''str''):: 1096 remove leading and trailing whitespace from string [''since 11756''] 1258 remove leading and trailing whitespace from string [''since r11756''] 1259 trim_list(''list_name''):: 1260 remove leading and trailing whitespace from a list of strings, will remove entries that are empty afterwards [''since r15591''] 1097 1261 JOSM_search("..."):: 1098 1262 true, if JOSM search applies to the object 1099 1263 tr(str, arg0, arg1, ...):: 1100 translate from English to the current language (only for strings in the JOSM user interface) [''since 6506''] 1264 translate from English to the current language (only for strings in the JOSM user interface) [''since r6506''] 1101 1265 regexp_test(regexp, string):: 1102 test if ''string'' matches pattern ''regexp'' [''since 5699''] 1266 test if ''string'' matches pattern ''regexp'' [''since r5699''] 1103 1267 regexp_test(regexp, string, flags):: 1104 test if ''string'' matches pattern ''regexp''; flags is a string that may contain "i" (case insensitive), "m" (multiline) and "s" ("dot all") [''since 5699''] 1268 test if ''string'' matches pattern ''regexp''; flags is a string that may contain "i" (case insensitive), "m" (multiline) and "s" ("dot all") [''since r5699''] 1105 1269 regexp_match(regexp, string):: 1106 Tries to match ''string'' against pattern ''regexp''. Returns a list of capture groups in case of success. The first element (index 0) is the complete match (i.e. ''string''). Further elements correspond to the bracketed parts of the regular expression. [''since 5701''] 1270 Tries to match ''string'' against pattern ''regexp''. Returns a list of capture groups in case of success. The first element (index 0) is the complete match (i.e. ''string''). Further elements correspond to the bracketed parts of the regular expression. [''since r5701''] 1107 1271 regexp_match(regexp, string, flags):: 1108 Tries to match ''string'' against pattern ''regexp''. Returns a list of capture groups in case of success. The first element (index 0) is the complete match (i.e. ''string''). Further elements correspond to the bracketed parts of the regular expression. Flags is a string that may contain "i" (case insensitive), "m" (multiline) and "s" ("dot all") [''since 5701''] 1272 Tries to match ''string'' against pattern ''regexp''. Returns a list of capture groups in case of success. The first element (index 0) is the complete match (i.e. ''string''). Further elements correspond to the bracketed parts of the regular expression. Flags is a string that may contain "i" (case insensitive), "m" (multiline) and "s" ("dot all") [''since r5701''] 1109 1273 substring(str, idx):: 1110 return the substring of ''str'', starting at index ''idx'' (0-indexed) [''since 6534''] 1274 return the substring of ''str'', starting at index ''idx'' (0-indexed) [''since r6534''] 1111 1275 substring(str, start, end):: 1112 return the substring of ''str'', starting at index ''start'' (inclusive) up to ''end'' (exclusive) (0-indexed) [''since 6534'']1276 return the substring of ''str'', starting at index ''start'' (inclusive) up to ''end'' (exclusive) (0-indexed) [''since r6534''], a negative end index counts from the string end [''since r19259''] 1113 1277 replace(string, old, new):: 1114 1278 Replaces any occurrence of the substring ''old'' within the string ''string'' with the text ''new'' 1115 1279 osm_id():: 1116 returns the OSM id of the current object [''since 5699''] 1280 returns the OSM id of the current object [''since r5699''] 1281 osm_user_name():: 1282 returns the OSM user name who last touched the current object [''since r15246''] 1283 osm_user_id():: 1284 returns the OSM user id who last touched the current object [''since r15246''] 1285 osm_version():: 1286 returns the OSM version number of the current object [''since r15246''] 1287 osm_changeset_id():: 1288 returns the id of the changeset the current object was last uploaded to [''since r15246''] 1289 osm_timestamp():: 1290 returns the time of last modification to the current object, as timestamp [''since r15246''] 1117 1291 parent_osm_id():: 1118 returns the OSM id of the object's parent (matched by child selector) [''since 13094''] 1292 returns the OSM id of the object's parent (matched by child selector) [''since r13094''] 1119 1293 URL_encode(str):: 1120 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percent-encoding percent-encode] a string. May be useful for data URLs [''since 6805''] 1294 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percent-encoding percent-encode] a string. May be useful for data URLs [''since r6805''] 1121 1295 URL_decode(str):: 1122 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percent-encoding percent-decode] a string. [''since 11756''] 1296 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percent-encoding percent-decode] a string. [''since r11756''] 1123 1297 XML_encode(str):: 1124 escape special characters in xml. E.g. {{{<}}}becomes{{{<}}}, other special characters:{{{>}}}, {{{"}}}, {{{'}}}, {{{&}}}, {{{\n}}}, {{{\t}}} and {{{\r}}}[''since 6809'']1298 escape special characters in xml. E.g. `<` becomes `<`, other special characters: `>`, `"`, `'`, `&`, `\n`, `\t` and `\r` [''since r6809''] 1125 1299 CRC32_checksum(''str''):: 1126 calculate the CRC32 checksum of a string (result is an integer from 0 to 2^32^-1) [''since 6908''] 1300 calculate the CRC32 checksum of a string (result is an integer from 0 to 2^32^-1) [''since r6908''] 1301 siunit_length(''str''):: 1302 convert length units to meter (fault tolerant, ignoring white space) [''since r19089''] 1127 1303 is_right_hand_traffic():: 1128 Check if there is left-hand or right-hand traffic at the current location. [''since 7193''] 1304 Check if there is left-hand or right-hand traffic at the current location. [''since r7193''] 1129 1305 number_of_tags():: 1130 returns the number of tags for the current OSM object [''since 7237''] 1306 returns the number of tags for the current OSM object [''since r7237''] 1131 1307 print(o):: 1132 prints a string representation of `o` to the command line (for debugging) [''since 7237''] 1308 prints a string representation of `o` to the command line (for debugging) [''since r7237''] 1133 1309 println(o):: 1134 prints a string representation of `o` to the command line, followed by a new line (for debugging) [''since 7237''] 1310 prints a string representation of `o` to the command line, followed by a new line (for debugging) [''since r7237''] 1135 1311 JOSM_pref(''key'', ''default''):: 1136 Get value from the JOSM advanced preferences. This way you can offer certain options to the user and make the style customizable. It works with strings, numbers, colors and boolean values. [[br]][This function exists since version 3856, but with some restrictions. `JOSM_pref` always returns a string, but in version 7237 and earlier, the automatic conversion of string to boolean and color was not working. You can use the following workarounds for boolean values and color in version 7237 and earlier: `cond(JOSM_pref("myprefkey", "true")="true", "X", "O")` and `html2color(JOSM_pref("mycolor", "#FF345611"))`. These explicit conversions should be no longer necessary in version 7238 and later. Automatic conversion to a number works in any version.]1312 Get value from the JOSM advanced preferences. This way you can offer certain options to the user and make the style customizable. It works with strings, numbers, colors and boolean values. \\[This function exists since version r3856, but with some restrictions. `JOSM_pref` always returns a string, but in version r7237 and earlier, the automatic conversion of string to boolean and color was not working. You can use the following workarounds for boolean values and color in version r7237 and earlier: `cond(JOSM_pref("myprefkey", "true")="true", "X", "O")` and `html2color(JOSM_pref("mycolor", "#FF345611"))`. These explicit conversions should be no longer necessary in version r7238 and later. Automatic conversion to a number works in any version. Furthermore, in version r16590, can be used to set color properties. So `* { set_color: JOSM_pref("pref", #000000); }` will create a color property now.] 1137 1313 setting():: 1138 to use a [ [Help/Styles/MapCSSImplementation#Stylesettings|style setting]][''since 7450'']1314 to use a [wikitr:/Help/Styles/MapCSSImplementation#Stylesettings style setting] [''since r7450''] 1139 1315 degree_to_radians():: 1140 returns a in degree given direction in radians [''since 8260''] 1316 returns a in degree given direction in radians [''since r8260''] 1141 1317 cardinal_to_radians():: 1142 returns a cardinal direction in radians [''since 8260''] 1318 returns a cardinal direction in radians [''since r8260''] 1143 1319 waylength():: 1144 returns the length of the way in metres [''since 8253''] 1320 returns the length of the way in metres [''since r8253''] 1145 1321 areasize():: 1146 returns the area of a closed way in square meters [''since 8253''] 1322 returns the area of a closed way in square meters [''since r8253''] 1147 1323 at(lat,lon):: 1148 returns true if the object centroid lies at given ''lat''/''lon'' coordinates, e.g. to check for nodes at "null island" `node[at(0.0,0.0)]` [''since 12514''] 1149 1324 returns true if the object centroid lies at given ''lat''/''lon'' coordinates, e.g. to check for nodes at "null island" `node[at(0.0,0.0)]` [''since r12514''] 1325 is_similar(''str1'', ''str2''):: 1326 returns true if the two strings are similar, but not identical, i.e., have a Levenshtein distance of 1 or 2. Example: `way[highway][name][is_similar(tag(name), "Main Street")]` checks for streets with a possible typo in the name (e.g. Main Streeg). [''since r14371''] 1327 gpx_distance():: 1328 returns the lowest distance between the OSM object and a GPX point [''since r14802''] 1329 count_roles():: 1330 returns the number of primitives in a relation with the specified roles [''since r15275''] 1331 sort(''str1'', ''str2'', ''str3'', ''...''):: 1332 sorts an array of strings [''since r15279''] 1333 sort_list(''list_name''):: 1334 sorts a list of strings [''since r15279''] 1335 tag_regex(''regex''):: 1336 returns a list containing the values of keys that match the regex [''since r15317''] 1337 to_boolean(''str''):: 1338 returns the string argument as a boolean [''since r16110''] 1339 to_byte(''str''):: 1340 returns the string argument as a byte [''since r16110''] 1341 to_short(''str''):: 1342 returns the string argument as a short [''since r16110''] 1343 to_int(''str''):: 1344 returns the string argument as a int [''since r16110''] 1345 to_long(''str''):: 1346 returns the string argument as a long [''since r16110''] 1347 to_float(''str''):: 1348 returns the string argument as a float [''since r16110''] 1349 to_double(''str''):: 1350 returns the string argument as a double [''since r16110''] 1351 uniq(''str1'', ''str2'', ''str3'', ''...''):: 1352 returns a list of strings that only have unique values from an array of strings [''since r15323''] 1353 uniq_list(''list_name''):: 1354 returns a list of strings that only have unique values from a list of strings [''since r15323''] 1355 parent_way_angle():: 1356 returns the angle of the parent way as a double in rad [''since r18664''] (see: text-rotation or icon-rotation) 1357 convert_primitive_to_string(''PrimitiveId''):: 1358 returns the primitive id as a string [''since r18829''] 1359 convert_primitives_to_string(''PrimitiveId'', ''PrimitiveId'', ''...''):: 1360 returns a list of primitive ids converted to strings [''since r18829''] 1361 parent_osm_primitives(''optional key'', ''optional value''):: 1362 returns a list of primitive ids which match the key and value (if present) [''since r18829''] 1150 1363 1151 1364 === Examples === 1152 1153 1365 * circle symbol for house number with size depending of the number of digits 1154 1366 {{{ … … 1208 1420 }}} 1209 1421 1422 * casing on inside of area 1423 {{{ 1424 #!mapcss 1425 area[building]:clockwise { 1426 right-casing-width: 10; 1427 } 1428 area[building]:anticlockwise { 1429 left-casing-width: 10; 1430 } 1431 /* or */ 1432 area[building][is_clockwise()] { 1433 right-casing-width: 10; 1434 } 1435 area[building][is_anticlockwise()] { 1436 left-casing-width: 10; 1437 } 1438 }}} 1439 1440 * case insensitive selector. This matches: `Name=Main Street`, but also `naMe=MAIN STREET` 1441 {{{ 1442 #!mapcss 1443 way[/(?i)^name$/ =~ /(?i)^Main Street$/] { 1444 } 1445 }}} 1446 1210 1447 1211 1448 == Compatibility notes == 1212 1449 === MapCSS 0.2 === 1213 1214 1450 ==== Grammar ==== 1215 1216 * {{{way[oneway=yes]}}} does not have any magic, you can use {{{way[oneway?]}}} instead 1217 * no {{{@import}}} 1218 * JOSM does not require {{{eval(...)}}} to be wrapped around expressions, but for compatibility with other MapCSS implementations you should write it out. 1451 * `way[oneway=yes]` does not have any magic, you can use `way[oneway?]` instead 1452 * no `@import` 1453 * JOSM does not require `eval(...)` to be wrapped around expressions, but for compatibility with other MapCSS implementations you should write it out. 1219 1454 1220 1455 ==== Properties ==== 1221 1456 At the moment, JOSM does ''not'' support the following properties: 1222 1457 line: :: 1223 {{{image}}}1458 `image` 1224 1459 label: :: 1225 {{{font-variant, text-decoration, text-transform, max-width}}}1460 `font-variant, text-decoration, text-transform, max-width` 1226 1461 shield: :: 1227 1462 not supported 1228 1463 1229 1464 === Halcyon (Potlatch 2) === 1230 1231 1465 * Text label is placed in the center of the icon. For compatibility with Halcyon put 1232 1466 {{{ … … 1236 1470 at the beginning of your style sheet. 1237 1471 * standard z-index in Halcyon is 5, but it is 0 in JOSM 1238 * ''' {{{image: circle;}}}''' corresponds to '''{{{symbol-shape: circle;}}}'''1472 * '''`image: circle;`''' corresponds to '''`symbol-shape: circle;`''' 1239 1473 1240 1474 === Kothic === 1241 1242 1475 * Kothic has support for eval, which probably differs from JOSM's eval. 1243 1476 * Kothic understands units, whereas JOSM always calculates in pixel. 1244 * The extrusion features are not available in JOSM 1477 * The extrusion features are not available in JOSM. 1245 1478 1246 1479 === Ceyx === 1247 1248 * seems to have {{{[tunnel=1]}}} instead of {{{[tunnel=yes]}}} (Halcyon) or {{{[tunnel?]}}} (JOSM) 1249 1250 == Media queries [''since 6970''](deprecated) ==1480 * seems to have `[tunnel=1]` instead of `[tunnel=yes]` (Halcyon) or `[tunnel?]` (JOSM) 1481 1482 1483 == Media queries (deprecated) == 1251 1484 1252 1485 {{{#!td style="background-color: #faa" 1253 1486 Note: media queries are deprecated. You should use @supports rules instead (see above). 1254 1487 }}} 1255 Media queries are used to skip a section of the style under certain conditions. Typically you want to use a feature which is introduced in a newer version of JOSM, but like to have a fall back style for users of older JOSM clients. Example: 1488 Media queries are used to skip a section of the style under certain conditions. Typically you want to use a feature which is introduced in a newer version of JOSM, but like to have a fall back style for users of older JOSM clients. This feature came with r6970. Example: 1256 1489 {{{ 1257 1490 #!mapcss … … 1288 1521 }}} 1289 1522 {{{#!td 1290 Only include {{{@media}}}section when the current version of JOSM is greater than or equal to the specified number.1523 Only include `@media` section when the current version of JOSM is greater than or equal to the specified number. 1291 1524 }}} 1292 1525 |- … … 1295 1528 }}} 1296 1529 {{{#!td 1297 Only include {{{@media}}}section when the current version of JOSM is lower than or equal to the specified number.1530 Only include `@media` section when the current version of JOSM is lower than or equal to the specified number. 1298 1531 }}} 1299 1532 |- … … 1302 1535 }}} 1303 1536 {{{#!td 1304 Only include {{{@media}}}section when the name of the editor / renderer matches the given string. In JOSM, the only accepted value is{{{josm}}}.1305 }}} 1306 1307 Conditions can be combined with {{{and}}}:1537 Only include `@media` section when the name of the editor / renderer matches the given string. In JOSM, the only accepted value is `josm`. 1538 }}} 1539 1540 Conditions can be combined with `and`: 1308 1541 1309 1542 {{{ … … 1335 1568 1336 1569 {{{#!comment 1337 There is also the {{{not}}}keyword (see the linked css doc for details).1570 There is also the `not` keyword (see the linked css doc for details). 1338 1571 This is implemented, but probably not very useful. Feel free to add documentation. 1339 1572 }}}