[OHM] OHM instance of iD 1.7

Albin Larsson albin.post at gmail.com
Tue Mar 3 18:35:29 UTC 2015


So I have been having some issues getting this done, so I won't get a
machine up for compiling in the near time because the orienteering season
starts next weekend in Denmark and soon after that the Swedish League
starts...

So would be great if anyone could help out so we could get this up and
running at www.openhistoricalmap.org.

It's simply(with node.js(use 0.9(0.12 breaks it))):
 make translations
 make imagery
 make

I have some worries about "make translations"/"make imagery" because no OHM
translations exists and the imagery is a custom variable but hopefully it
works just as it should(needs testing with the Rails Port anyway).

//
Albin
http://abbe98.github.io/

2015-02-27 16:42 GMT+01:00 Albin Larsson <albin.post at gmail.com>:

> The imagery bug is fixed, all changes from core iD is documented in the
> file OHM.md and it's ready to be compiled for the website. I tried to do
> just that but currently it won't compile on Node 0.12 so I will haft to run
> it in an VM later tonight.
>
> When it's compiled and I have made a pull request someone with a VM or
> vagrant setup needs to test it before merging...
>
> //
> Albin
> Tomorrow I have a chemistry test, but during the weekend I have a in
> coming pull request fixing iD#3, iD#1 (a imagery bug) is currently the
> major block before compiling it for the site, it could be a issue with core
> iD and custom imagery(will look into it as soon as possible).
>
> The commits made earlier for 1.3.9 is outdated as this new fork
> takes advantage of new customizing features in iD(
> https://www.mapbox.com/blog/customizing-id).  But all former changes
> apply to this version too... I have documented all changes I have made and
> will include that in my next pull request...
>
> On the help section part, it's much text that is needed and I have seen
> people before asking for a "Getting Started" that is what this help section
> should be so it would be nice to have it as soon as possible.
>
> Could possible get this compiled and done late next week.
>
> iD#3: https://github.com/OpenHistoricalMap/iD/issues/3
> iD#2: https://github.com/OpenHistoricalMap/iD/issues/2
>
> //
> Albin
>
> 2015-02-26 12:22 GMT+01:00 Tim Waters <chippy2005 at gmail.com>:
>
>> I've been chatting with Albin off-list about this, glad to see more
>> interest!
>>
>> One thing I should have said was that previously, iD was configured via
>> changing the compiled iD.js file - more of a hack, rather than compiling
>> the iD code.
>> So my memory is shaky, but there were some text string alterations and a
>> few bits of code changes in that compiled iD.js file and I think in the
>> vendor/assets for iD.
>>
>> A couple of commits for starters - there are more there in the log
>>
>> https://github.com/OpenHistoricalMap/ohm-website/commit/7c4d42c0bc5a5233f7c1c0c6550557b2418f686e
>>
>> https://github.com/OpenHistoricalMap/ohm-website/commit/82d4c4ea18803079dbe4c4c232f9bb31c6c946da
>>
>> We'd need to ensure that these changes are just looked at before we can
>> compile and add the new version of iD. No merges or anything, but knowing
>> they are there may assist in the task.
>>
>> cheers,
>>
>> Tim
>>
>> On 26 February 2015 at 09:41, Jo Walsh <metazool at fastmail.net> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Feb 25, 2015, at 09:01 PM, albin.post at gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Note that the Github repo now is located in the OHM organization.
>>>
>>> To answer the question, when someone has written the help sections and I
>>> got the time...
>>>
>>>
>>> I've taken the liberty of raising a github issue for the help text:
>>> https://github.com/OpenHistoricalMap/ohm-website/issues/20
>>>
>>> I wouldn't know where to start with the documentation of MapWarper etc,
>>> but I would advise not to hold back on releasing new work because custom
>>> documentation isn't complete - having an updated iD in place should spur
>>> people on...
>>>
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