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I had a few minutes and felt like tackling a small project - got canon shields live on the main site. It looks like I can reasonably use the same for canonf.
Quote from: Jim on January 30, 2021, 06:42:39 pmI had a few minutes and felt like tackling a small project - got canon shields live on the main site. It looks like I can reasonably use the same for canonf.Looks good Jim, however, those are what they use on BGS's (and occasional 'TO' shields on the ground using the Green color). These are the shields they use on the roads themselves that you're more likely to see when you're nowhere near a highway that uses BGS's. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontario_Highway_66#/media/File:Ontario_66.svg
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Ontario_Highway_shields#/media/File:Ontario_blank.svg ? Hopefully you can also figure out how to do the 'A' & 'B' the way they are on those shields too.
Plus, when we do 'canonf', is there anyway we can get the 'blue' one for the 3 toll routes (407, 412, 418) & the yellow/blue one for the QEW?
Quote from: rickmastfan67 on January 31, 2021, 01:45:24 pmhttps://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Ontario_Highway_shields#/media/File:Ontario_blank.svg ? Hopefully you can also figure out how to do the 'A' & 'B' the way they are on those shields too.Same problems with those as the others I've seen - no obvious way to replace the text for the numbers with something suitable for search and replace by the script.QuotePlus, when we do 'canonf', is there anyway we can get the 'blue' one for the 3 toll routes (407, 412, 418) & the yellow/blue one for the QEW?QEW and 407 went in yesterday. I didn't know that 412 and 418 were also toll roads. I suppose I could treat those also as special cases being only 3 of them total.I'd like a general solution for the other canon/canonf routes.
You can see all of the current shield templates in GitHub in https://github.com/TravelMapping/Web/tree/master/shields in the template_ files. You can see when you view the SVGs as text that most have a ***NUMBER*** that gets replaced to generate the actual shield. The Ontario SVGs I've found so far all seem to go character by character with a lot of code I don't understand well. Any help on this would be great!