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WME Place Harmonizer is a script originally written by {{Username|BMTG}} WMEPH helps with all aspects of editing places except update requests. The script team is administered by {{Username|t0cableguy}}, and the lead developer is {{Username|MapOMatic}}.
WME Place Harmonizer is a script originally written by {{Username|Bmtg}} WMEPH helps with all aspects of editing places except update requests. The script team is administered by {{Username|tonestertm}}, and the lead developers are {{Username|Bmtg}} and {{Username|MapOMatic}}.


The script validates, formats, and harmonizes the information for a selected place.  It pulls standardized info for over 1800 chains from the PNH (Place Name Harmonization) data sheets. Places that are complete are automatically locked to the appropriate level based on category and location of the place (i.e. state/region/country rules are applied).  Banners above the place information sidebar provide feedback on what is missing or out of spec with the place region's wiki guidance.  Links to websites, search results, and PNH submission forms make working on places faster and easier.  Hours can be added by pasting info from the place’s website or using shorthand entry. An optional yet highly useful highlighting feature shows places on the map needing work.
The script validates, formats, and harmonizes the information for a selected place, using standardized information from Place Name Harmonization (PNH) Google sheets. Complete places are automatically locked to the appropriate level based on category and location of the place (state/region/country rules are applied).  Banners above the place information sidebar provide feedback on what is missing or out of spec with the region's wiki guidance.  Links to websites, search results, and PNH submission forms make working on places faster and easier.  Hours can be added by pasting info from the place’s website or using shorthand entry. An optional yet highly useful highlighting feature shows places on the map needing work.


An expanded version of this wiki with more detailed information is available '''<big>[[WME_Place_Harmonizer | Here]]</big>'''.
An expanded version of this wiki with more detailed information is available '''<big>[[WME_Place_Harmonizer | Here]]</big>'''.
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* [//github.com/WazeUSA/WME-Place-Harmonizer/raw/master/WME-Place-Harmonizer.user.js WME Place Harmonizer]
* [https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/28690-wme-place-harmonizer WME Place Harmonizer]


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WME Place Harmonizer is a script originally written by Bmtg (PM [Help])   WMEPH helps with all aspects of editing places except update requests. The script team is administered by tonestertm (PM [Help])  , and the lead developers are Bmtg (PM [Help])   and MapOMatic (PM [Help])  .

The script validates, formats, and harmonizes the information for a selected place, using standardized information from Place Name Harmonization (PNH) Google sheets. Complete places are automatically locked to the appropriate level based on category and location of the place (state/region/country rules are applied). Banners above the place information sidebar provide feedback on what is missing or out of spec with the region's wiki guidance. Links to websites, search results, and PNH submission forms make working on places faster and easier. Hours can be added by pasting info from the place’s website or using shorthand entry. An optional yet highly useful highlighting feature shows places on the map needing work.

An expanded version of this wiki with more detailed information is available Here.


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