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3) Paste in the URL Box the following URL:
3) Paste in the URL Box the following URL:
<pre>http://dbcm.github.io/waze/valfix/valfix.js</pre>
<pre>https://dbcm.github.io/waze/valfix/valfix.user.js</pre>


4) Click '''Import'''
4) Click '''Import'''

Revision as of 02:48, 16 March 2017


We are so glad you decided to join us in improving the Waze Map in West Virginia. Here are some things that will make your Map Editing experience a little easier (and hopefully more enjoyable). Click here for a recent Webinar Intro to Map Editing

Introduction to Map Editing Webinar

Click here for an Introduction to Map Editing Webinar

WV GHO

We have created a Google Hangout (GHO) just for West Virginia. The GHO is where you can go to interact and chat with fellow editors along with your Area and State Managers. It will give you good insight into the best practices and policies in regard to map editing plus give an easy, convenient way for editors to stay in touch, ask questions (any questions, we all started at Rank #1 at some point), request downlocks or review of your work and get Peer-to-Peer Mentoring.

If you are editing in West Virginia and have not done so; please join us on the WV Editor Hangout. You can join easily with this link.

Waze Bot

Once you join, Type !wb help in the WV GHO. This will get you started with Wazebot (wb); Wazebot will send you some help. In a DM (Direct Message or conversation) window with the wazebot overlord:

Say hello to the WazeBot. Then back in the WV GHO, type hello @xxxxx (where xxxx is your username. This procedure is necessary to let the bot know you're alive ;P No seriously, the above steps are required to authorize two-way communication between the bot and your own account.

Also you should set up the following:

!wb setnickname xxxxxx
!wb subscribe yyyyyyy
You can subscribe to multiple keywords, names, etc.

For example, if your waze editor name is pittsburgsteelersfaninwv, you can set your nickname to be SteelersFan by using !wb setnickname SteelersFan. Then people can ping you by using @SteelersFan.

If your real name is Marcus Aurelius, you can use !wb subscribe Marc and people can ping you by just using the work "Marc" and won't have to use the @ preface. You can also subscribe to other keywords such as downlock, mapraid, etc. Just continue to subscribe to the bot.

If some of the abbreviations and terms used are not clear, you can also use the wazebot to lookup terms for you. In a DM with wazebot, type !wb glossary [word] and the bot will send you some definitions.

If the notifications on your phone or computer get to be too much, in the WV GHO you can select the “3 dots” (circled in Blue), Select “Options” and turn off notifications if you do not want to be disturbed; Just uncheck the box.

Please do not modify/change any of the other options; they affect everyone.

WME (Waze Map Editor) Settings

First thing in the Editor, Select the “gear” icon and enable the first two checkboxes:

Add Ins and Scripts

The Waze Community has created extensions and scripts to make editing a little easier and to help spot errors. The following should be installed. Chrome is the recommended browser but FireFox works as well.

Toolbox

This script will highlight some errors that are very common, especially with new editors. Go here to install: Toolbox

Once you have installed Toolbox, press the Toolbox Icon and select the following options:

TamperMonkey (Chrome) and GreaseMonkey (Firefox)

You will need this to install the additional scripts. Install TamperMonkey or GreaseMonkey


Validator

Tool for highlighting additional errors. Please see Validator for installation information for Chrome or Firefox users.

Temporary Fix to Get Validator Working

Once you have installed Validator, you will need to do the following to make it work properly:

1) Go To Tampermonkey Dashboard

2) Click Utilities Tab

3) Paste in the URL Box the following URL:

https://dbcm.github.io/waze/valfix/valfix.user.js

4) Click Import

5) Click Install

6) Click Installed Userscripts Tab

7) Click On Waze Map Editor - Validator Fix

8) Click On Settings

9) Set Position to #1

10) Hard Refresh in WME

11) Install WV Scripts (below) to get the WV Localization File.


WV Scripts

WV Scripts Allows you to toggle the County, City, Town, and Census Designated Place (CDP) in the Waze Map Editor (WME) (original script by Rickzabel). Also the WV Validator Localization File (original script by XanderB). And links to WV Forum, MAR Forum and WV Wiki Pages. Script by JustinS83 with many thanks!

WME US Government Boundaries

WME US Government Boundaries This script by MapOMatic will display the USPS Boundaries for use in adding alt names to segments to aid in address searches.

Additional Scripts

Not required but highly recommended. Some are restricted by Rank, so be aware they may not work initially. These are the ones we have found to be most useful for new editors; there are others you can browse and decide for yourself. Remember, you have to install TamperMonkey or GreaseMonkey first prior to installing these scripts.

General
WME Simple Permalink. Shortens WME permalinks by removing any layer and filter specifications.
User Reports
If you are working on User Reports (UR), install UrComments . UR Comments is a script designed to streamline the process of responding to Update Requests. It can autofill the comment box based on UR type, or you can manually choose from the list of responses, depending on your preference.
Places
Place Harmonizer (WMEPH). Harmonizes, formats and locks a selected place. Also for Chains, please Submit New Chain Data for any that are not in the database. NOTE: Now is available for all editors, regardless of Rank.
WME Closest Segment . It helps you determine the closest segment to the navigation stop point of a place. A line is drawn from a selected place (for point places) or its navigation point (for area places) to the nearest segment.


Roads/Segments
Junction Angle Info. This script helps with junction maintenance. If two connected segments are selected, it shows the turn angle, and estimates navigation instructions. Otherwise it shows the the angle between each segment.
When working with House Numbers (HN), please use this script by JustinS83. It highlights un-nudged house numbers. WME HN Tool (JustinS83 fork)
More Scripts

More scripts and installation instructions for various browsers can be found here: Scripts.

There is also a forum for discussion of the Add-ons, Extensions, and Scripts

Wiki Pages

Map editing may seem intimidating at first; it's not and everyone here started at the same point you are. The Waze community has come up with guidelines and put them into a Wiki. These are some that will get you started; as you edit, there will be more of these to review.

Permalink (PL)

An URL, aka a browser link, (http://...) that shows the map with the same view as the user who created the Permalink (PL). Location, zoom, layers, and selected segments will be the same. You can find the icon for the PL in the lower right corner of the WME screen (two chains linked together). When the mouse is hovered over the icon, press Control-C to copy the Permalink to the clipboard (or right-click it and choose copy). You can then paste the PL into the GHO, an e-mail, or forum message so others can access and view what you are seeing.

Formatting the Permalink (PL)

Zoom In! Selecting a PL at the widest extent (Zoom=0) will not enable the editor who may grant your request to select anything. Setting a zoom level = 3 or higher is generally effective in generating the view required for a senior editor to select the segments. If necessary, break up your PL into multiple requests.

Downlock and Uplock Requests

You will find as a beginning editor that some segments or roads are "locked" above your Rank. In order to work on those, you will need to request a "downlock" to your rank. A downlock request can made in the WV GHO. Be patient as Senior Editors are often in dozens of different GHOs, handling issues for dozens of fellow editors. The request, in order to set a good example for other editors and not spread bad habits to newer editors, shall be constructed as follows:

Dnlock Lx-Ly, "Location", "Reason", PL

Lx = Current Lock Level Ly = Proposed Lock Level Location = Closest City or County or other location description for where the request is being requested. Such as Morgantown, Raleigh County, I-77 etc. Reason = Whatever Reason for the request. Examples include Speed Limits (SL), Elevation, Geometry, etc. PL = Permalink to the segment(s) that you need downlocked.

Be Patient and say Please!

Finished Example:

Dnlock Please L5-L2. Huntington. SLs, Elevation. http://www.waze.com/editor/?env=usa&lon=-82.42197&lat=38.39253&zoom=5&segments=65476746

Uplock Requests

Upon finishing your editing, create another PL with the segments needed to Uplock to the Minimum Lock Standard. Use the format Uplock Lx-Ly "PL". This needs to be done because the senior editor who will perform the uplock may be using a mobile device, is reviewing multiple requests, and/or is in multiple GHOs or it's a different senior editor. Furthermore, if you add a junction node for a speed limit, add a Parking Lot Road (PLR), or merge segments, it may/will create new segment IDs and those will not be the same as the original downlock request.

If you have different lock levels; for example freeway (FW) at L5, ramps at L4 and Minor Highway (mh) at L3, break your uplock request into separate PLs for each lock level needed.

If for any reason the original lock level was higher than the Minimum Lock Standard (for example: a mH at L5 instead of the minimum level, L3), ask in the GHO if they still need to be uplocked back to that original higher level or can be set to the minimums before you request the uplocks. There are a multitude of reasons for this to occur and it's your responsibility to reset those back to the desired levels.