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:The GRATNAME comes from the All Graticules pages.  Those pages are a database of all the graticule addresses and names.  The bot adds the nbsp part to keep graticule names on the same line.  There have been many issues with cases where "Frankfurt am" shows up on one line, then "Main, Germany" shows up on the next.  I will think about adding a GRATLINK tag to overcome that limitation, but in the meantime, you can change your GRATNAME column to be: <nowiki>[[GRATADD|GRATNAME]]</nowiki>  Happy hashing! --[[User:Aperfectring|aperfectring]] 16:28, 25 November 2010 (UTC)
 
:The GRATNAME comes from the All Graticules pages.  Those pages are a database of all the graticule addresses and names.  The bot adds the nbsp part to keep graticule names on the same line.  There have been many issues with cases where "Frankfurt am" shows up on one line, then "Main, Germany" shows up on the next.  I will think about adding a GRATLINK tag to overcome that limitation, but in the meantime, you can change your GRATNAME column to be: <nowiki>[[GRATADD|GRATNAME]]</nowiki>  Happy hashing! --[[User:Aperfectring|aperfectring]] 16:28, 25 November 2010 (UTC)
 
::So obvious and yet I '''so''' didn't think of that. Brilliant, thanks.
 
::So obvious and yet I '''so''' didn't think of that. Brilliant, thanks.
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:::I've had to do so many workarounds like that for the dumb ape, that those kind of solutions are almost second nature to me now.  It kinda scares me a bit...

Revision as of 17:43, 25 November 2010

user-specific expedition lists

Hello, thanks for this nice tool!

Feature request: could you add an option that will show all participants including the user ? It would look nicer on my lists :o)

I like the transport detection function. Do you think 2009-07-11_46_6 could be detected as a bike geohash ? And is there any reason for displaying twice the bus icon for 2009-11-29_46_7 ? Feature request: I would like to see only icons for transit or bike, since I end up walking the last bit for nearly all hashes I don't think the detection can be accurate enough. Or we should have some way to tell the bot which transport was used from the expedition page ?

The transport detect is very primitive right now. I plan to make this more robust over time. This includes the multiple bus icons and improved walk detection. This should be as automatic as possible, so that people don't have to edit all of their old pages.
As for the user lists, this could be done, I will look into the best way to go about it. Likely it will just be a new tag for oneself. --aperfectring 23:27, 18 January 2010 (UTC)

Hey there, just found this, brilliant, no more creating the expedition list manually, thanks a bunch :) But if you have the time have a quick look at User:Mampfred/Expeditions, I've actually made the GRATNAME a link and funny enough it seems to work for Schweinfurt and Mannheim but not for "Frankfurt am Main", for some reason the bot puts &npsb; in there so the link doesn't work. Where does the GRATNAME come from? - Mampfred 12:48, 25 November 2010 (UTC)

The GRATNAME comes from the All Graticules pages. Those pages are a database of all the graticule addresses and names. The bot adds the nbsp part to keep graticule names on the same line. There have been many issues with cases where "Frankfurt am" shows up on one line, then "Main, Germany" shows up on the next. I will think about adding a GRATLINK tag to overcome that limitation, but in the meantime, you can change your GRATNAME column to be: [[GRATADD|GRATNAME]] Happy hashing! --aperfectring 16:28, 25 November 2010 (UTC)
So obvious and yet I so didn't think of that. Brilliant, thanks.
I've had to do so many workarounds like that for the dumb ape, that those kind of solutions are almost second nature to me now. It kinda scares me a bit...