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Ordnance Survey has produced a Standard Styling Specification for OS MasterMap. This is a distinct set of fonts, colours, fill styles and symbols. The specification was developed using a combination of three descriptive attributes: descriptive group, descriptive term and make.
Providing a styling specification has allowed many software providers to develop their own styling (based and adapted from this specification) that can be applied when the data is initially translated so that the data can be displayed immediately with a coherent style.
This section of the specification relates to the product both before and after the descriptive terms upgrade in 2016.
Most geographic information systems (GIS) contain tools that allow customers to choose to make their data display in any preferred manner. Customers can apply their own colours, styles and symbols based on the same three attributes. Alternatively, they can use any of the attributes, either in isolation or in tandem (if their GIS permits), to render the data to their own specification. Attaining a coherent style depends on choosing the attributes carefully. There is little point in using the TOID, for example, as each feature would then need its own colour. You can, however, use the TOID version number to get an idea of how much change has occurred in one area compared to another. In the example below, the darker the red, the higher the version number, and therefore the greater the amount of surveyed change.
This example displays the areas where the greatest amount of change is occurring in the landscape. Having so many attributes allows this to be done without any additional work on the data itself. If a customer’s
own attributes are added to OS MasterMap Topography Layer, these can also be used as the basis for the styling.
Having such flexibility to customise the data presents an opportunity to derive additional value from
OS MasterMap Topography Layer. For example, where there is a necessity to have a clear display of what features look like from a real-world point of view, styling schemes based on this style specification work well. If customers need to view their own data alongside OS MasterMap Topography Layer, they could consider toning down or removing colour from the features so that their data is more contrasted, and therefore has bigger visual impact.
In the example below, a customer has derived a set of grassed areas, coloured and hatched in green, which is displayed over OS MasterMap Topography Layer, with only the buildings highlighted in grey to give some additional definition to the data and to help viewers of the data orientate themselves within the landscape.
The customer’s own data catches the eye first and is the focus of attention. Some systems allow different views of the data, so that one type of styling can be seen by one set of viewers and an entirely different type by another.
OS MasterMap Topography Layer may also be styled just by the line or point features to replicate the engineering style of drawing commonly used in computer-aided design (CAD) systems. The data can even be rendered in black and white to save on printer ink if the printed map is going through various drafts before a final full colour version is produced, or for use in presentations and documents that are only going to be printed in black and white.
In this section, we have discussed how, by adapting the flexibility of OS MasterMap Topography Layer in terms of how it can be displayed, customers can:
Visualise the attributes in thematic maps and derive information from maps in a visual way.
Customise maps to best suit their purpose.
Produce clear, high-quality maps for use in documents, presentations or as hard copies for when it is not possible to access the data through a screen.
General Feature
Cattle Grid
Edge/Limit
defaultDashedLine
General Feature
Cattle Grid
Obstructing
defaultLine
Inland Water
Canal Feeder
Edge/Limit
waterLine
Inland Water
Collects
Edge/Limit
waterLine
Inland Water
Conduit
Edge/Limit
waterLine
Inland Water + Structure
Conduit
Edge/Limit
waterLine
Inland Water + Structure
Conduit
Obstructing
defaultLine
General Feature
Conveyor
Obstructing
defaultLine
General Feature
Conveyor
defaultLine
General Feature
Crane + Overhead Construction
defaultDashedLine
Inland Water
Drain
waterLine
Inland Water
Ford
Edge/Limit
waterLine
General Feature
Gantry + Overhead Construction
defaultDashedLine
General Feature
Groyne
Obstructing
seaDefenceLine
Inland Water
Culvert + Issues
Edge/Limit
waterLine
General Feature
Lighting Gantry + Overhead Construction
defaultDashedLine
General Feature
Line Of Mooring Posts
postsLine
General Feature
Line Of Posts
postsLine
General Feature
Lock Gate
Obstructing
defaultLine
Inland Water
Mill Leat
Edge/Limit
waterLine
Inland Water
Mine Leat
Edge/Limit
waterLine
Inland Water + Structure
Mine Leat
Edge/Limit
waterLine
Building + Tidal Water
Mean High Water (Springs) + Normal Tidal Limit + Outline
Obstructing
Manmade
waterBoldLine
General Feature + Tidal Water
Mean High Water (Springs) + Normal Tidal Limit
Edge/Limit
waterBoldLine
General Feature + Tidal Water
Mean High Water (Springs) + Normal Tidal Limit
Obstructing
waterBoldLine
Structure + Tidal Water
Mean High Water (Springs) + Normal Tidal Limit
Obstructing
Manmade
waterBoldLine
Tidal Water
Mean High Water (Springs) + Normal Tidal Limit
Edge/Limit
Natural
waterBoldLine
General Feature
Overhead Construction + Rail Signal Gantry
defaultDashedLine
General Feature
Slipway
Edge/Limit
defaultLine
General Feature
Sloping Masonry
Edge/Limit
defaultLine
General Feature
Sluice
Obstructing
Manmade
defaultLine
Inland Water
Spreads
Edge/Limit
waterLine
General Feature
Spring
Obstructing
Inland Water
Culvert + Spring
Edge/Limit
Inland Water
Watercourse
Edge/Limit
Inland Water
Waterfall
Edge/Limit
Natural
General Feature
Waterfall (vertical)
Edge/Limit
Natural
Inland Water + Structure
Weir
Obstructing
Structure + Tidal Water
Mean High Water (Springs) + Weir
Obstructing
Manmade
This section is an addendum to cartographic style definitions, containing guides to applying tables for Topography Layer features hat have been enriched with additional descriptive terms. Only features with new descriptive terms have been provided.
This section defines the default styles for the presentation of data within OS MasterMap. This specifies the colours, fonts, symbols and line styles used for visual display and printing of OS MasterMap. The styles are defined using Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) syntax.
See W3C SVG Working Group for information on SVG. The Cartographic styling section provides the required information to apply the styles of this section to features.
These definitions cover data supplied to customers as part of OS MasterMap by Ordnance Survey.
A style is not provided for all of the information in OS MasterMap due to limitations of generic styling and cartographic information available for specific feature types.
All coordinates in this section are specified in eastings and northings in units of metres in the British National Grid.
Stroke widths and text sizes are also specified in units of metres on the ground.
Ordnance Survey has chosen to use colours that are consistent in the internet environment. The colours used are defined with both their RGB and hexadecimal values in the colour palette.
The fonts selected by Ordnance Survey to display text are those that are commonly used with web browsers. A brief description as to how a font is used in SVG is given in the Fonts section.
There are two different uses of symbols as defined in the following sections. A base symbol set is defined in Shared symbol geometry section; these may be aggregated to form compound symbols as defined in Compound symbols. Patterns formed from repeating symbols on a predefined grid are specified in Pattern definitions.
Point symbols are used to represent the position of particular features within the data, such as a telephone call box or bollard. The symbol represents the location and type of feature.
Point symbols are applied to the visual representation by translating them to the location of the feature they are representing and rotating them, if the orientation attribute is present, by a given amount.
Fill symbols are used to represent some attribution of a polygon feature and are distributed as a pattern fill across the polygon. For example, the symbol may represent information about the topographic surface such as the vegetation type.
Because of the overheads of applying pattern fills in many current software systems, pattern fills are optional and depend on user requirements and system capabilities. For example, if a user does not require each mixed vegetation type to be identified graphically, the multiVegetationPattern (as defined in Pattern definitions) could be used to represent all mixed vegetation features.
Line styles are used to allow a user to distinguish between different types of linear feature, for example, distinctions may be made to emphasise:
Obstructing detail
Non-obstructing detail
Underground detail
Overhead detail
Building outlines
Water limits and linear features
Landform detail
Narrow-gauge railways
Statutory boundaries
Polygon-closing features
Some lines, particularly those representing the road network, are drawn twice, using first a background style and then an overlay to achieve a multicoloured result. Styles have been defined in this way to produce effects like lines with outlines. This section defines the two components as separate styles. For example, a minor road is first drawn as a black background (carriagewayOutline) that is then overlain with a yellow foreground (minorRoadLine) as below:
The line styles are defined in Line styles.
The gml2svg.xsl declares the use of the Arial font for Ordnance Survey’s standard depiction of text string. Within the XSL file, the text colour is dictated by the descriptiveGroup, as is the use of italics. The textRendering complex attribute for a CartographicText feature contains information on the placement, orientation and height for rendering the text.
A font value of 0, 1, 2, or 3 as used in Land-Line® is also provided that can optionally be used for depiction. The suggested fonts for cartographic display are:
– Lutheran (used for non-Roman antiquities)
– Normal – medium Roman font
– Light Roman font (used primarily for building numbers, Roman antiquities, and some administrative names particularly in 1:10 000 areas)
– Suppressed text not supplied in Land-Line due to space limitations.
benchMarkSymbol example style rule, geometry, and visual representation.
The symbols defined in Symbols and Compound symbols that end with the term FillSymbol are all used for pattern fills. The name of the pattern is taken from the symbol name by replacing FillSymbol with the term Pattern.
The exceptions to this principle are:
scatteredBouldersPattern uses smallBoulderFillSymbol
scatteredRocksPattern uses smallRockFillSymbol
scatteredConiferousTreesPattern uses smallConiferousTreeFillSymbol
scatteredNonconiferousTreesPattern uses smallNonconiferousTreeFillSymbol
To produce a particular pattern, the appropriate fill symbol is distributed on a grid that is repeated to cover the polygon being drawn. The sections below detail the grids that are currently in use.
In this example, heathAndScrubPattern uses the natural environment grid to produce the pattern below:
This is then applied as a polygon fill:
Structure
Capstan
Manmade
pointSymbol
Historic Interest + Structure
Cave
caveSymbol
Landform
Cave
Natural
caveSymbol
Structure
Chimney
Manmade
pointSymbol
Inland Water
Collects
Natural
waterPointSymbol
Structure
Crane
Manmade
pointSymbol
Structure
Crane + Overhead Construction
Manmade
pointSymbol
Political Or Administrative + Structure
Boundary Post Or Stone + Cross
Manmade
boundaryPostSymbol
Historic Interest + Structure
Cross
Manmade
crossSymbol
Historic Interest + Structure
Cross + Site Of Heritage
Manmade
heritageSiteOfSymbol
Structure
Cross
Manmade
crossSymbol
Historic Interest + Inland Water + Structure
Cross + Well
Manmade
waterPointSymbol
Historic Interest + Inland Water + Structure
Cross + Site Of Heritage + Well
Manmade
heritageSiteOfSymbol
Political Or Administrative + Roadside + Structure
Boundary Post Or Stone + Distance Marker
Manmade
boundaryPostSymbol
Political Or Administrative + Structure
Boundary Post Or Stone + Distance Marker
Manmade
boundaryPostSymbol
Rail + Structure
Distance Marker
Manmade
pointSymbol
Historic Interest + Structure
Distance Marker
Manmade
pointSymbol
Structure
Distance Marker
Manmade
pointSymbol
Roadside + Structure
Distance Marker
Manmade
pointSymbol
Historic Interest + Structure
Distance Marker + Site Of Heritage
Manmade
heritageSiteOfSymbol
Structure
Electricity Sub Station
Manmade
pointSymbol
Structure
Emergency Telephone
Manmade
emergencyTelephoneSymbol
Political Or Administrative + Structure
Boundary Post Or Stone + Flagstaff
Manmade
boundaryPostSymbol
Structure
Flagstaff
Manmade
pointSymbol
Inland Water
Ford
Natural
waterPointSymbol
Tidal Water
Ford
Natural
waterPointSymbol
Inland Water + Structure
Fountain
Manmade
pointSymbol
Structure
Gas Governor
Manmade
pointSymbol
Historic Interest + Political Or Administrative + Structure
Boundary Post Or Stone + Guide Post
Manmade
boundaryPostSymbol
Political Or Administrative + Roadside + Structure
Boundary Post Or Stone + Guide Post
Manmade
boundaryPostSymbol
Roadside + Structure
Guide Post
Manmade
pointSymbol
Historic Interest + Roadside + Structure
Guide Post
Manmade
pointSymbol
Historic Interest + Roadside + Structure
Guide Post + Site Of Heritage
Manmade
heritageSiteOfSymbol
Inland Water
Culvert + Issues
Manmade
waterPointSymbol
Inland Water
Issues
Manmade
waterPointSymbol
Structure
Letter Box
Manmade
postboxSymbol
Structure
Mast
Manmade
pointSymbol
Historic Interest + Structure
Mast
Manmade
pointSymbol
Historic Interest + Structure
Mast + Site Of Heritage
Manmade
heritageSiteOfSymbol
Roadside + Structure
Mast
Manmade
pointSymbol
Structure
Mooring Post
Manmade
pointSymbol
Structure
Pole
Manmade
pointSymbol
Structure
Overhead Construction + Pole
Manmade
pointSymbol
Rail + Structure
Pole
Manmade
pointSymbol
Political Or Administrative + Structure
Boundary Post Or Stone + Post
Manmade
boundaryPostSymbol
Historic Interest + Political Or Administrative + Structure
Boundary Post Or Stone + Post
Manmade
boundaryPostSymbol
Structure
Post
Manmade
pointSymbol
Historic Interest + Structure
Post
Manmade
pointSymbol
Rail + Structure
Post
Manmade
pointSymbol
Roadside + Structure
Post
Manmade
pointSymbol
Historic Interest + Structure
Post + Site Of Heritage
Manmade
heritageSiteOfSymbol
Structure
Public Convenience
Manmade
pointSymbol
Structure
Public Telephone
Manmade
pointSymbol
Rail + Structure
Signal
Manmade
signalSymbol
Structure
Signal
Manmade
signalSymbol
Inland Water
Sinks
Natural
waterPointSymbol
Structure
Sluice
Manmade
waterPointSymbol
Inland Water
Spreads
Natural
waterPointSymbol
Inland Water
Culvert + Spring
Manmade
waterPointSymbol
Inland Water
Spring
Manmade
waterPointSymbol
Historic Interest + Inland Water
Spring
Natural
waterPointSymbol
Inland Water
Spring
Natural
waterPointSymbol
Historic Interest + Inland Water
Spring + Site of Heritage
Natural
heritageSiteOfSymbol
Inland Water
Static Water
waterPointSymbol
Structure
Pylon + Tank
Manmade
pointSymbol
Structure
Telecommunications Mast
Manmade
pointSymbol
Inland Water
Waterfall (vertical)
Natural
waterPointSymbol
Structure
Weir
Manmade
pointSymbol
Historic Interest + Inland Water + Structure
Site Of Heritage + Well
Manmade
heritageSiteOfSymbol
Historic Interest + Inland Water
Well
Manmade
waterPointSymbol
Inland Water + Structure
Well
Manmade
pointSymbol
Inland Water
Well
Manmade
waterPointSymbol
Historic Interest + Structure
Well
Manmade
pointSymbol
Structure
Well
Manmade
pointSymbol
Structure
Wind Turbine
Manmade
pointSymbol
Structure
Pylon + Wind Turbine
Manmade
pointSymbol
Size
(25,25)
Suitable symbols
manmadeLandformFillSymbol
naturalLandformFillSymbol
Symbol coordinates
0,-21 0,-18 0,-15 0,-12 0,-9 0,-6 0,-3 0,0 0,3 0,6 0,9 0,12 0,15 0,18 0,21
Fill colour
none
Patterns
manmadeLandformPattern naturalLandformPattern
Size
(3,3)
Suitable symbols
foreshoreFillSymbol
multiVegetationFillSymbol
Fill colour
for foreshorePattern – CCFFF (RGB 204,255,255)
otherwise – CCFFCC (RGB 204,255,204)
Patterns
foreshorePattern
multiVegetationPattern
Size
(6,6)
Suitable symbols
orchardFillSymbol
Fill colour
CCFFCC (RGB 204,255,204)
Patterns
orchardPattern
Size
(50,50)
Suitable symbols
All natural vegetation and surface cover symbol types except for orchard.
Symbol coordinates
5,3 5,25 10,12 10,35 25,45 42,15 37,27 27,14 36,37 42,45 39,3 18,33
Fill colour
CCFFCC (RGB 204,255,204)
Patterns
roughGrassPattern heathPattern marshPattern scatteredBouldersPattern scatteredRocksPattern scatteredConiferousTreesPattern scatteredNonconiferousTreesPattern coppicePattern orchardPattern bouldersPattern rocksPattern screePattern scrubPattern coniferousTreesPattern nonconiferousTreesPattern coniferousTreesAndScatteredRocksPattern coniferousTreesAndScrubPattern heathAndScrubPattern heathAndScatteredRocksPattern nonconiferousTreesAndConiferousTreesPattern nonconiferousTreesAndCoppicePattern nonconiferousTreesAndScatteredRocksPattern nonconiferousTreesAndScrubPattern roughGrassAndBouldersPattern roughGrassAndConiferousTreesPattern roughGrassAndHeathPattern roughGrassAndMarshPattern roughGrassAndNonconiferousTreesPattern roughGrassAndRocksPattern roughGrassAndScatteredBouldersPattern roughGrassAndScatteredNonconiferousTreesPattern roughGrassAndScatteredRocksPattern roughGrassAndScrubPattern scatteredNonconiferousTreesAndScatteredConiferousTreesPattern scrubAndScatteredNonconiferousTreesPattern rocksRoughGrassAndBouldersPattern roughGrassNonconiferousTreesAndConiferousTreesPattern roughGrassNonconiferousTreesAndScrubPattern roughGrassScatteredRocksAndBouldersPattern roughGrassScatteredRocksAndHeathPattern roughGrassScatteredRocksAndScatteredBouldersPattern roughGrassScatteredNonconiferousTreesAndScrubPattern scrubConiferousTreesAndNonconiferousTreesPattern scrubNonconiferousTreesAndCoppicePattern scatteredConiferousTreesScatteredNonconiferousTreesAndScrubPattern
General Surface
Agricultural Land
Natural
agriculturalLandFill
General Surface + Structure
Aqueduct
Manmade
structureFill
Inland Water + Structure
Aqueduct + Watercourse
Manmade
constructedWaterFill
Structure
Bridge
Manmade
structureFill
Structure
Capstan
Manmade
structureFill
Landform
Cave
Natural
naturalLandformPattern
Inland Water
Canal
Natural
constructedWaterFill
Tidal Water
Canal
Natural
constructedWaterFill
Inland Water
Canal Feeder
Natural
inlandWaterFill
Building
Chimney
Manmade
buildingFill
Structure
Chimney
Manmade
structureFill
Inland Water
Collects
Natural
naturalEnvironmentFill with collectsAndSpreadsFillSymbol and collectsAndSpreadsPattern
Inland Water
Conduit
Manmade
constructedWaterFill
Inland Water + Structure
Conduit
Manmade
constructedWaterFill
Building
Conduit
Manmade
buildingFill
Structure
Conveyor
Manmade
structureFill
Building + Structure
Conveyor
Manmade
buildingFill
Structure
Crane
Manmade
structureFill
Building + Structure
Crane
Manmade
buildingFill
Structure
Cross
Manmade
structureFill
Inland Water
Drain
Natural
constructedWaterFill
Tidal Water
Drain
Natural
constructedWaterFill
Building
Electricity Sub Station
Manmade
buildingFill
General Surface
Electricity Sub Station
Manmade
madeSurfaceFill
Structure
Electricity Sub Station
Manmade
structureFill
Path + Structure
Footbridge
Manmade
structureFill
Building + Structure
Footbridge
Manmade
buildingFill
Inland Water + Road Or Track
Ford
Natural
constructedWaterFill
Road Or Track + Tidal Water
Ford
Natural
constructedWaterFill
Inland Water + Structure
Fountain
Manmade
constructedWaterFill
Building
Gantry
Manmade
buildingFill
Structure
Gantry
Manmade
structureFill
Building
Gas Governor
Manmade
buildingFill
General Surface
Gas Governor
Manmade
madeSurfaceFill
Structure
Gas Governor
Manmade
structureFill
Structure
Groyne
Manmade
structureFill
General Surface
Landfill
Manmade
multipleSurfaceFill
Landform
Landfill
Manmade
multipleSurfaceFill
General Surface
Landfill (Inactive)
Natural
multipleSurfaceFill
Landform
Landfill (Inactive)
Natural
multipleSurfaceFill
Rail + Road Or Track
Level Crossing
Manmade
roadFill
Structure
Lighting Gantry
Manmade
structureFill
Rail + Structure
Lighting Gantry
Manmade
structureFill
Inland Water
Lock
Manmade
constructedWaterFill
Inland Water + Structure
Lock
Manmade
constructedWaterFill
Structure
Lock Gate
Manmade
structureFill
Natural Environment
Marsh
Natural
naturalEnvironmentFill with marshFillSymbol and marshPattern
Natural Environment + Rail
Marsh
Natural
naturalEnvironmentFill with marshFillSymbol and marshPattern
Natural Environment + Structure
Marsh
Natural
naturalEnvironmentFill with marshFillSymbol and marshPattern
Natural Environment + Roadside
Marsh
Natural
naturalEnvironmentFill with marshFillSymbol and marshPattern
Historic Interest + Structure
Mast
Manmade
structureFill
Structure
Mast
Manmade
structureFill
Inland Water
Mill Leat
Manmade
constructedWaterFill
Inland Water
Mine Leat
Manmade
constructedWaterFill
Inland Water + Structure
Mine Leat
Manmade
constructedWaterFill
General Surface
Mineral Workings
Manmade
multipleSurfaceFill
Landform
Mineral Workings
Manmade
multipleSurfaceFill
General Surface
Mineral Workings (Inactive)
Natural
multipleSurfaceFill
Landform
Mineral Workings (Inactive)
Natural
multipleSurfaceFill
General Surface
Mud
Natural
mudFill
General Surface
Mud + Sand
Natural
mudFill with sandFillSymbol and sandPattern
General Surface
Mud + Shingle
Natural
mudFill with shingleFillSymbol and shinglePattern
Natural Environment + Tidal Water
Foreshore + Mud
Natural
mudFill
Natural Environment + Tidal Water
Foreshore + Mud + Sand
Natural
mudFill with sandFillSymbol and sandPattern
Natural Environment + Tidal Water
Foreshore + Mud + Shingle
Natural
mudFill with shingleFillSymbol and shinglePattern
Building
Public Convenience
Manmade
buildingFill
General Surface
Public Convenience
Manmade
multipleSurfaceFill
Structure
Public Convenience
Manmade
structureFill
Building
Rail Signal Gantry
Manmade
buildingFill
Rail + Structure
Rail Signal Gantry
Manmade
structureFill
Natural Environment + Tidal Water
Reeds
Natural
tidalWaterFill with reedsFillSymbol and reedsPattern
Inland Water + Natural Environment
Reeds + Static Water
Natural
inlandWaterFill with reedsFillSymbol and reedsPattern
Natural Environment + Tidal Water
Foreshore + Reeds
Natural
tidalWaterFill with reedsFillSymbol and reedsPattern
Inland Water + Natural Environment
Reeds + Reservoir
Natural
constructedWaterFill with reedsFillSymbol and reedsPattern
Inland Water
Reservior
Natural
constructedWaterFill
Natural Environment
Saltmarsh
Natural
naturalEnvironmentFill with saltmarshFillSymbol and saltmarshPattern
Natural Environment + Rail
Saltmarsh
Natural
naturalEnvironmentFill with saltmarshFillSymbol and saltmarshPattern
Natural Environment + Roadside
Saltmarsh
Natural
naturalEnvironmentFill with saltmarshFillSymbol and saltmarshPattern
Natural Environment + Tidal Water
Saltmarsh
Natural
tidalWaterFill with saltmarshFillSymbol and saltmarshPattern
General Surface
Sand
Natural
sandFill with sandFillSymbol and sandPattern
Roadside
Sand
Natural
sandFill with sandFillSymbol and sandPattern
Rail
Sand
Natural
sandFill with sandFillSymbol and sandPattern
Natural Environment + Tidal Water
Foreshore + Sand
Natural
sandFill with sandFillSymbol and sandPattern
General Surface
Shingle
Natural
shingleFill with shingleFillSymbol and shinglePattern
Natural
Foreshore + Shingle
Natural
shingleFill with shingleFillSymbol and shinglePattern
Roadside
Shingle
Natural
shingleFill with shingleFillSymbol and shinglePattern
Rail
Shingle
Natural
shingleFill with shingleFillSymbol and shinglePattern
Inland Water
Sinks
Natural
inlandWaterFill
General Surface
Slipway
Manmade
madeSurfaceFill
General Surface + Tidal Water
Foreshore + Slipway
Manmade
madeSurfaceFill
General Surface + Structure
Slipway
Manmade
madeSurfaceFill
General Surface
Slag Heap
Manmade
multipleSurfaceFill
General Surface
Slag Heap (Inactive)
Natural
multipleSurfaceFill
General Surface + Tidal Water
Foreshore + Sloping Masonry
Manmade
slopingMasonryFill
General Surface
Sloping Masonry
Manmade
slopingMasonryFill
Path + Structure
Sloping Masonry
Manmade
slopingMasonryFill
Rail
Sloping Masonry
Manmade
slopingMasonryFill
Roadside
Sloping Masonry
Manmade
slopingMasonryFill
General Surface
Spoil Heap
Manmade
multipleSurfaceFill
General Surface
Spoil Heap (Inactive)
Natural
multipleSurfaceFill
General Surface + Tidal Water
Foreshore + Spreads
Natural
tidalWaterFill with collectsAndSpreadsFillSymbol and collectsAndSpreadsPattern
General Surface
Spreads
Natural
naturalEnvironmentFill with collectsAndSpreadsFillSymbol and collectsAndSpreadsPattern
Historic Interest + Inland Water
Spring
Natural
inlandWaterFill
Inland Water
Spring
Natural
inlandWaterFill
Inland Water + Structure
Spring
Natural
inlandWaterFill
Inland Water
Static Water
Natural
inlandWaterFill
Inland Water
Static Water
Manmade
inlandWaterFill
General Surface + Tidal Water
Swimming Pool
Manmade
constructedWaterFill
Inland Water
Swimming Pool
Manmade
constructedWaterFill
Building
Tank
Manmade
buildingFill
Building + Structure
Tank
Manmade
buildingFill
General Surface
Tank
Manmade
structureFill
General Surface
Tank
Natural
structureFill
Structure
Tank
Manmade
structureFill
Inland Water + Structure
Tank
Natural
inlandWaterFill
Inland Water + Structure
Tank
Manmade
inlandWaterFill
Structure
Telecommunications Mast
Manmade
structureFill
Inland Water
Watercourse
Natural
inlandWaterFill
Inland Water
Waterfall
Natural
inlandWaterFill
Structure + Tidal Water
Foreshore + Weir
Manmade
tidalWaterFill
Inland Water + Structure
Weir
Manmade
inlandWaterFill
Building
well
Manmade
buildingFill
Inland Water + Structure
Well
Manmade
buildingFill
Building
Well
Manmade
buildingFill
Building + Historic Interest
Well
Manmade
buildingFill
Building
Wind Turbine
Manmade
buildingFill
Structure
Wind Turbine
Manmade
structureFill
This section provides a guide to applying Cartographic style definitions to Topography Layer features.
As landform features and pylons sit on top of topographic areas, they need to be above these in the draw order to be visible.
Styles are not provided for every feature; this means that some features are not drawn when the default styling is applied. This may be for one of several reasons for this, including:
The information is already rendered by another feature.
The information is not easily positioned or styled.
If drawn, the information would be cluttered or confusing.
The information is structural in the data but adds little value for the user by its cartographic depiction.
The information in this section has not been updated to reflect the Descriptive Terms update. Please refer to Addendum A: Cartographic styling for new descriptive terms for the updated terms.
Building
Manmade
buildingFill
Building
Archway
Manmade
buildingFill
General Surface
Manmade
madeSurfaceFill
General Surface
Multiple
multipleSurfaceFill
General Surface
Natural
naturalSurfaceFill
General Surface
Unknown
madeSurfaceFill
General Surface
Multi Surface
Multiple
multipleSurfaceFill
General Surface
Step
Manmade
stepFill
Glasshouse
Manmade
glasshouseFill
Inland Water
Natural
inlandWaterFill
Landform
Manmade
manmadeLandformPattern
Landform
Natural
naturalLandformPattern
Landform
Cliff
Natural
naturalLandformPattern
Landform
Slope
Manmade
manmadeLandformPattern
Natural Environment
Boulders
Natural
naturalEnvironmentFill and bouldersPattern
Natural Environment
Boulders (Scattered)
Natural
naturalEnvironmentFill and scatteredBouldersPattern
Natural Environment
Coniferous Trees
Natural
naturalEnvironmentFill and coniferousTreesPattern
Natural Environment
Coniferous Trees (Scattered)
Natural
naturalEnvironmentFill and scatteredConiferousTreesPattern
Natural Environment
Coppice Or Osiers
Natural
naturalEnvironmentFill and coppicePattern
Natural Environment
Heath
Natural
naturalEnvironmentFill and heathPattern
Natural Environment
Marsh Reeds Or Saltmarsh
Natural
naturalEnvironmentFill and marshPattern
Natural Environment
Nonconiferous Trees
Natural
naturalEnvironmentFill and nonconiferousTreesPattern
Natural Environment
Nonconiferous Trees (Scattered)
Natural
naturalEnvironmentFill and scatteredNonconiferousTreesPattern
Natural Environment
Orchard
Natural
naturalEnvironmentFill and orchardPattern
Natural Environment
Rock
Natural
naturalEnvironmentFill and rocksPattern
Natural Environment
Rock (Scattered)
Natural
naturalEnvironmentFill and scatteredRocksPattern
Natural Environment
Rough Grassland
Natural
naturalEnvironmentFill and roughGrassPattern
Natural Environment
Scree
Natural
naturalEnvironmentFill and screePattern
Natural Environment
Scrub
Natural
naturalEnvironmentFill and scrubPattern
Path
Manmade
pathFill
Path
Step
Manmade
stepFill
Rail
Manmade
railFill
Rail
Unknown
madeSurfaceFill
Rail
Natural
naturalSurfaceFill
Road Or Track
Manmade
roadFill
Road Or Track
Traffic Calming
Manmade
roadFill
Roadside
Manmade
madeSurfaceFill
Roadside
Unknown
madeSurfaceFill
Roadside
Natural
naturalSurfaceFill
Structure
structureFill
Structure
Manmade
structureFill
Structure
Overhead Construction
Manmade
structureFill
Structure
Pylon
Manmade
structureFill
Structure
Upper Level Of Communication
Manmade
structureFill
Tidal Water
Natural
tidalWaterFill
Tidal Water
Foreshore
Natural
tidalWaterFill and foreshorePattern
This section defines the overall logic for applying the style. The order of the property in the condition list below is the order that it is applied; once applied the condition loop is exited.
This example below shows the notation for filtering using the descriptiveGroup and descriptiveTerm attributes; features with multiple descriptiveTerm attributes are discussed in the next section.
if
descriptiveGroup = ‘Building’
then apply
buildingFill
or
descriptiveTerm = ‘Step’
then apply
stepFill
or
descriptiveGroup = ‘Glasshouse’
then apply
glasshouseFill
or
descriptiveGroup = ‘Historic Interest’
then apply
heritageFill
or
descriptiveGroup = ‘Inland Water’
then apply
inlandWaterFill
or
descriptiveGroup = ‘Natural Environment’
then apply
naturalEnvironmentFill
or
descriptiveGroup = ‘Path’
then apply
pathFill
or
descriptiveGroup = ‘Road Or Track’
then apply
roadFill
or
descriptiveGroup = ‘Structure’
then apply
structureFill
or
descriptiveGroup = ‘Tidal Water’
then apply
tidalWaterFill
or
descriptiveGroup = ‘Unclassified’
then apply
unclassifiedFill
or
descriptiveGroup = ‘Rail’ and make = ‘Manmade’
then apply
railFill
or
make = ‘Manmade’
then apply
madeSurfaceFill
or
make = ‘Natural’
then apply
naturalSurfaceFill
or
make = ‘Unknown’
then apply
madeSurfaceFill
or
make = ‘Multiple’
then apply
multipleSurfaceFill
else
apply
unclassifiedFill
This section deals with the techniques for styling features with the descriptiveGroup value of “Natural Environment” that have multiple descriptiveTerm attributes. This section only provides a selection of combinations that were prominent in a study of descriptiveTerm occurrences on natural environment features. The patterns and symbols used are all defined in the pattern definitions section. The logic to apply is as follows:
Property application logic (multiple descriptiveTerm) example:
if
descriptiveGroup = ‘Natural Environment’
then
Table 5: Property application logic (multiple descriptiveTerm).
If
Number of descriptiveTerm attributes = 3
then apply
relevant pattern for type combinations (see Pattern definitions)
or
Number of descriptiveTerm attributes = 2
then apply
relevant pattern for type combinations (see Pattern definitions)
or
Number of descriptiveTerm attributes = 1
then apply
relevant pattern for type
else
apply
multiVegetationPattern (seePattern definitions)
Building
Outline
Obstructing
Manmade
buildingLine
Building
Outline
Overhead
Manmade
buildingOverheadLine
Building
Division
Obstructing
Manmade
buildingLine
General Feature
Obstructing
defaultLine
General Feature
Overhead Construction
structureOverheadLine
General Feature
Edge/Limit
defaultDashedLine
General Feature
Minor Detail
defaultLine
General Feature
Tunnel Edge
Edge/Limit
defaultUndergroundLine
General Surface
Edge/Limit
Natural
defaultDashedLine
General Surface
Step
Edge/Limit
Manmade
defaultLine
General Surface
Step
Manmade
defaultLine
Historic Interest
Course Of Heritage
defaultUndergroundLine
Historic Interest
Minor Detail
defaultLine
Inland Water
Tunnel Edge
Edge/Limit
defaultUndergroundLine
Inland Water
Minor Detail
Manmade
waterLine
Inland Water
Culvert
Manmade
waterLine
Inland Water
Edge/Limit
waterLine
Landform
Top Of Slope
Edge/Limit
Manmade
landformBoldLine
Landform
Edge/Limit
Natural
landformLine
Landform
Edge/Limit
Manmade
landformLine
Landform
Bottom Of Cliff
Edge/Limit
Natural
landformLine
Landform
Ridge Or Rock Line
Natural
landformLine
Landform
Top Of Cliff
Edge/Limit
Natural
landformBoldLine
Landform
Bottom Of Slope
Edge/Limit
Manmade
landformLine
Network Or Polygon Closing Geometry
Inferred Property Closing Link
Closing
closingLine
Network Or Polygon Closing Geometry
Polygon Closing Link
Closing
closingLine
Path
Tunnel Edge
Edge/Limit
Manmade
defaultUndergroundLine
Political Or Administrative
District
Boundary
districtLine
Political Or Administrative
Electoral
Boundary
electoralLine
Political Or Administrative
Parliamentary
Boundary
parliamentaryLine
Political Or Administrative
County
Boundary
countyLine
Political Or Administrative
Parish
Boundary
parishLine
Rail
Narrow Gauge
Network
narrowGaugeRailwayAlignmentLine
Rail
Standard Gauge Track
standardGaugeRailLine
Rail
Buffer
Manmade
defaultLine
Rail
Minor Detail
defaultLine
Rail
Tunnel Edge
Edge/Limit
defaultUndergroundLine
Road Or Track
Tunnel Edge
Edge/Limit
Manmade
defaultUndergroundLine
Road Or Track
Public
Edge/Limit
Manmade
defaultDashedLine
Road Or Track
Traffic Calming
Edge/Limit
Manmade
defaultDashedLine
Roadside
Minor Detail
defaultLine
Structure
Minor Detail
Manmade
defaultLine
Structure
Pylon
Edge/Limit
Manmade
defaultLine
Tidal Water
Mean High Water (Springs)
Edge/Limit
Natural
waterBoldLine
Tidal Water
Mean Low Water (Springs)
Edge/Limit
Natural
waterDashedLine
This section defines the overall logic for applying the style. The order of the property in the condition list below is the order that it is applied; once applied the condition loop is exited.
If
descriptiveGroup = ‘Building’ and physicalPresence = ‘Overhead’
then apply
buildingOverheadLine
or
descriptiveTerm = ‘Overhead Construction’
then apply
structureOverheadLine
or
descriptiveTerm = ‘Tunnel Edge’
then apply
defaultUndergroundLine
or
descriptiveGroup = ‘Building’
then apply
buildingLine
or
descriptiveTerm = ‘Mean High Water (Springs)’
then apply
waterBoldLine
or
descriptiveTerm = ‘Mean Low Water (Springs)’
then apply
waterDashedLine
or
descriptiveGroup = ‘Inland Water’
then apply
waterLine
or
descriptiveTerm = ‘Narrow Gauge’
then apply
narrowGaugeRailwayAlignmentLine
or
descriptiveTerm = ‘Standard Gauge Track’
then apply
standardGaugeRailLine
or
descriptiveGroup = ‘Landform’ and descriptiveTerm = ‘Top Of Slope’
then apply
landformBoldLine
or
descriptiveGroup = ‘Landform’ and descriptiveTerm = ‘Top Of Cliff’
then apply
landformBoldLine
or
descriptiveGroup = ‘Landform’ and descriptiveTerm = ‘Bottom Of Slope’
then apply
landformLine
or
descriptiveGroup = ‘Landform’ and descriptiveTerm = ‘Bottom Of Cliff’
then apply
landformLine
or
descriptiveTerm = ‘Parish’
then apply
parishLine
or
descriptiveTerm = ‘Electoral’
then apply
electoralLine
or
descriptiveTerm = ‘County’
then apply
countyLine
or
descriptiveTerm = ‘Parliamentary’
then apply
parliamentaryLine
or
descriptiveTerm = ‘District’
then apply
districtLine
or
physicalPresence = ‘Edge/Limit’
then apply
defaultDashedLine
or
physicalPresence = ‘Closing’
then apply
closingLine
Else
apply
defaultLine
General Feature
Positioned Nonconiferous Tree
Natural
positionedNonconiferousTreeSymbol
General Feature
Positioned Coniferous Tree
Natural
positionedConiferousTreeSymbol
General Feature
Positioned Boulder
Natural
positionedBoulderSymbol
Historic Interest
Site Of Heritage
heritageSiteOfSymbol
Historic Interest
Structure
pointSymbol
Inland Water
Manmade
waterPointSymbol
Landform
Manmade
pointSymbol
Landform
Disused Feature
Natural
landformDisusedSymbol
Landform
Natural
pointSymbol
Political Or Administrative
Boundary Post Or Stone
boundaryPostSymbol
Rail
Structure
pointSymbol
Roadside
pointSymbol
Structure
Manmade
pointSymbol
Structure
Structure
Manmade
pointSymbol
Structure
Triangulation Point Or Pillar
Manmade
triangulationStationSymbol
Terrain And Height
Spot Height
spotHeightSymbol
Tidal Water
waterPointSymbol
Buildings Or Structure
000000
Normal
Built Environment
Compound
000000
Normal
General Feature
000000
Normal
General Surface
000000
Normal
Height Control
Bench Mark
000000
Normal
Historic Interest
000000
Italic
Inland Water
0099FF
Normal
Landform
000000
Normal
Political Or Administrative
FF00FF
Normal
Rail
000000
Normal
Road Or Track
Road Name Or Classification
000000
Normal
Roadside
000000
Normal
Structure
000000
Normal
Terrain And Height
000000
Normal
Tidal Water
Foreshore
0099FF
Normal
Tidal Water
0099FF
Normal
Height Control
Bench Mark
benchMarkSymbol
Inland Water
Culvert
culvertSymbol
Inland Water
Direction Of Flow
flowArrowSymbol
Political Or Administrative
Boundary Half Mereing
boundaryMereingChangeSymbol
Road Or Track
Road Related Flow
roadFlowSymbol
Rail
Switch
railwaySwitchSymbol
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<circle r=‘0.625’ cx=‘-2.875’ cy=‘0’/>
Style:
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Geometry:
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Style:
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Geometry:
See circleGeometry in Shared symbol geometry above.
Style:
stroke:#666666;fill:none;stroke-width:0.087
Geometry:
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Style:
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Geometry:
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Style:
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Geometry:
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stroke-width – 0.07
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defaultDashedLine
stroke-width – 0.1
stroke-dasharray – 0.5, 0.5
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buildingLine
stroke-width – 0.07
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buildingOverheadLine
stroke-width – 0.1
stroke-dasharray – 0.5, 0.5
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waterBoldLine
stroke-width – 0.4
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waterLine
stroke-width – 0.07
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defaultUndergroundLine
stroke-width – 0.2
stroke-dasharray – 3.0, 1.0
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structureOverheadLine
stroke-width – 0.2
stroke-dasharray – 2.0, 1.0
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landformBoldLine
stroke-width – 0.3
stroke-dasharray – 0.8, 0.8
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landformLine
stroke-width – 0.1
stroke-dasharray – 0.8, 0.8
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narrowGaugeRailwayAlignmentLine
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standardGaugeRailLine
stroke-width – 0.15
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parishLine
stroke-width – 0.4
stroke-dasharray – 0.4, 0.8
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electoralLine
stroke-width – 0.2
stroke-dasharray – 1.5, 0.5
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countyLine
stroke-width – 0.4
stroke-dasharray – 2.0, 1.0
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parliamentaryLine
stroke-width – 0.4
stroke-dasharray – 1.8, 0.5
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districtLine
stroke-width – 0.3
stroke-dasharray – 1.5, 0.8
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closingLine
stroke-width – 0.05
stroke-dasharray – 0.5, 0.5
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The symbols defined in the Fill symbols section may be combined to form aggregated symbols. To do this, the coordinates of the original symbols are translated by a specified offset. Compound symbols may be used as components to make up other compound symbols.
For example, to define the scrub fill symbol, we combine the bushFillSymbol and smallBushFillSymbol using the following translations:
bushFillSymbol: translate(-0.8 1)
smallBushFillSymbol: translate(1.2 –1.2)
The combined result, scrubFillSymbol, is drawn as:
To define the mixed vegetation type of scrub and rough grass, the scrubFillSymbol created in the previous example is used in conjunction with roughGrassFillSymbol:
roughGrassFillSymbol: translate(-1 -1)
scrubFillSymbol: translate(1 1)
The combined result, roughGrassAndScrubFillSymbol, is drawn as:
Offset:
Symbol 1 – translate(-1 0.3)
Symbol 2 – translate(1.75 -1)
bouldersFillSymbol
1: boulderFillSymbol
2: smallBoulderFillSymbol
rocksFillSymbol
1: rockFillSymbol
2: smallRockFillSymbol
Offset:
Symbol 1 – translate(-0.8 1)
Symbol 2 – translate(1.2 –1.2)
coniferousTreesFillSymbol
1: coniferousTreeFillSymbol
2: smallConiferousTreeFillSymbol
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nonconiferousTreesFillSymbol
1: nonconiferousTreeFillSymbol
2: smallNonconiferousTreeFillSymbol
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scrubFillSymbol
1: bushFillSymbol
2: smallBushFillSymbol
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Offset:
Symbol 1 – translate(-1 -1)
Symbol 2 – translate(1 1)
coniferousTreesAndScrubFillSymbol
1: coniferousTreesFillSymbol 2: scrubFillSymbol
heathAndScrubFillSymbol
1: heathFillSymbol 2: scrubFillSymbol
heathAndScatteredRocksFillSymbol
1: heathFillSymbol 2: smallRockFillSymbol
nonconiferousTreesAndConiferousTreesFillSymbol
1: nonconiferousTreesFillSymbol 2: coniferousTreesFillSymbol
nonconiferousTreesAndCoppiceFillSymbol
1: nonconiferousTreesFillSymbol 2: coppiceFillSymbol
nonconiferousTreesAndScrubFillSymbol
1: nonconiferousTreesFillSymbol 2: scrubFillSymbol
nonconiferousTreesAndScatteredRocksFillSymbol
1: nonconiferousTreesFillSymbol 2: smallRockFillSymbol
coniferousTreesAndScatteredRocksFillSymbol
1: coniferousTreesFillSymbol 2: smallRockFillSymbol
roughGrassAndBouldersFillSymbol
1: roughGrassFillSymbol 2: bouldersFillSymbol
roughGrassAndConiferousTreesFillSymbol
1: roughGrassFillSymbol 2: coniferousTreesFillSymbol
roughGrassAndHeathFillSymbol
1: roughGrassFillSymbol 2: heathFillSymbol
roughGrassAndMarshFillSymbol
1: roughGrassFillSymbol 2: marshFillSymbol
roughGrassAndNonconiferousTreesFillSymbol
1: roughGrassFillSymbol 2: nonconiferousTreesFillSymbol
roughGrassAndRocksFillSymbol
1: roughGrassFillSymbol 2: rocksFillSymbol
roughGrassAndScatteredBouldersFillSymbol
1: roughGrassFillSymbol 2: smallBouldersFillSymbol
roughGrassAndScatteredNonconiferousTreesFillSymbol
1: roughGrassFillSymbol 2: smallNonconiferousTreeFillSymbol
roughGrassAndScatteredRocksFillSymbol
1: roughGrassFillSymbol 2: smallRockFillSymbol
roughGrassAndScrubFillSymbol
1: roughGrassFillSymbol 2: scrubFillSymbol
scatteredNonconiferousTreesAndScatteredConiferousTreesFillSymbol
1: smallNonconiferousTreeFillSymbol 2: smallConiferousTreeFillSymbol
scrubAndScatteredNonconiferousTreesFillSymbol
1: scrubFillSymbol 2: smallNonconiferousTreeFillSymbol
Offset:
Symbol 1 – translate(-2 -2)
Symbol 2 – translate(-0.5 0.5)
Symbol 3 – translate(2 2)
rocksRoughGrassAndBouldersFillSymbol
1: rocksFillSymbol
2: roughGrassFillSymbol
3: bouldersFillSymbol
roughGrassNonconiferousTreesAndConiferousT reesFillSymbol
1: roughGrassFillSymbol
2: nonconiferousTreesFillSymbol
3: coniferousTreesFillSymbol
roughGrassNonconiferousTreesAndScrubFillSym bol
1: roughGrassFillSymbol
2: nonconiferousTreesFillSymbol
3: scrubFillSymbol
scrubNonconiferousTreesAndCoppiceFillSymbol
1: scrubFillSymbol
2: nonconiferousTreesFillSymbol
3: coppiceFillSymbol
scrubConiferousTreesAndNonconiferousTreesFi llSymbol
1: scrubFillSymbol
2: coniferousTreesFillSymbol
3: nonconiferousTreesFillSymbol
Offset:
Symbol 1 – translate(0 -1)
Symbol 2 – translate(-2 1)
Symbol 3 – translate(2 1)
roughGrassScatteredRocksAndBouldersFillSymbol
1: roughGrassFillSymbol
2: smallRockFillSymbol
3: bouldersFillSymbol
roughGrassScatteredRocksAndHeathFillSymbol
1: roughGrassFillSymbol
2: smallRockFillSymbol
3: heathFillSymbol
roughGrassScatteredRocksAndScatteredBouldersFill Symbol
1: roughGrassFillSymbol
2: smallRockFillSymbol
3: smallBoulderFillSymbol
roughGrassScatteredNonconiferousTreesAndScrub FillSymbol
1: roughGrassFillSymbol
2: smallNonconiferousTreeFillSymbol
3: scrubFillSymbol
scatteredConiferousTreesScatteredNonconiferousT reesAndScrubFillSymbol
1: smallConiferousTreeFillSymbol
2: smallNonconiferousTreeFillSymbol
3: scrubFillSymbol
Style:
stroke:#666666;fill:none;stroke-width:0.087
Geometry:
See boulderGeometry in Shared symbol geometry above.
Style:
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0.338,0.241 0.341,0.247 0.344,0.252 0.346,0.258 0.348,0.264 0.349,0.271 0.351,0.277
0.352,0.283 0.352,0.290 0.352,0.296 0.352,0.302 0.351,0.309 0.350,0.315 0.348,0.321
0.346,0.327 0.344,0.333 0.341,0.339 0.338,0.345 0.335,0.350 0.331,0.355 0.276,0.421
0.276,0.421 0.273,0.424 0.270,0.427 0.266,0.429 0.263,0.432 0.259,0.434 0.256,0.436
0.252,0.437 0.248,0.439 0.244,0.440 0.240,0.441 0.236,0.442 0.232,0.443 0.227,0.443
0.223,0.443 0.219,0.443 0.215,0.442 0.211,0.441 0.207,0.440 0.203,0.439 0.199,0.438
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0.565,0.119 -0.569,0.113 -0.572,0.106 -0.575,0.100 -0.578,0.093 -0.580,0.086 -
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This section defines the default styles for the presentation of new descriptive terms within OS MasterMap. This specifies the colours, symbols and line styles used for visual display and printing of OS MasterMap. The styles are defined using the Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) syntax.
Ordnance Survey has chosen to use colours that are consistent in the internet environment. The particular colours used are defined with both their RGB and hexadecimal values in colour palette.
The colour palette for the new descriptive terms is listed in the table below
Point symbols are used to represent the position of particular features within the data, such as a telephone call box or bollard. The symbol represents the location and type of feature.
Point symbols are applied to the visual representation by translating them to the location of the feature they are representing and rotating them, if the orientation attribute is present, by a given amount.
The additional point symbols for the new descriptive terms are listed below:
Fill symbols are used to represent some attribution of a polygon feature and are distributed as a pattern fill across the polygon. For example, the symbol may represent information about the topographic surface such as the vegetation type.
The additional fill symbols for the new descriptive terms are listed below:
To produce a particular pattern, the appropriate fill symbol is distributed on a grid that is repeated to cover the polygon being drawn.
You can use the following grids with the new descriptive terms:
Small regular grid
Line styles are used to allow a user to distinguish between different types of linear feature, for example, distinctions may be made to emphasise:
Obstructing detail
Non-obstructing detail
Underground detail
Overhead detail
Building outlines
Water limits and linear features
Landform detail
Narrow-gauge railways
Statutory boundaries.
Polygon-closing features
The additional lines style for the new descriptive terms are listed below:
Size
(3,3)
Suitable symbols
foreshoreFillSymbol, multiVegetationFillSymbol, collectsAndSpreadsFillSymbol
Symbol coordinates
2,2
Fill colour
foreshorePattern – DCFFBE (RGB 204,255,255) collectsAndSpreadsPattern – DCFFBE (RGB 220,255,190) sandPattern - F7FF82 (RGB 247,255,125)
Patterns
foreshorePattern multiVegetationPattern collectsAndSpreadsPattern sandPattern
Size
(50,50)
Suitable symbols
All natural vegetation and surface cover symbol types except for orchard.
Symbol coordinates
5,3 5,25 10,12 10,35 25,45 42,15 37,27 27,14 36,37 42,45 39,3 18,33
Fill colour
ccffcc (RGB 204,255,204)
Patterns
roughGrassPattern heathPattern marshPattern scatteredBouldersPattern scatteredRocksPattern
scatteredConiferousTreesPattern scatteredNonconiferousTreesPattern
coppicePattern, orchardPattern bouldersPattern rocksPattern screePattern scrubPattern coniferousTreesPattern
nonconiferousTreesPattern reedsPattern saltmarshPattern shinglePattern
coniferousTreesAndScatteredRocksPattern coniferousTreesAndScrubPattern heathAndScrubPattern heathAndScatteredRocksPattern nonconiferousTreesAndConiferousTreesPattern nonconiferousTreesAndCoppicePattern nonconiferousTreesAndScatteredRocksPattern nonconiferousTreesAndScrubPattern roughGrassAndBouldersPattern roughGrassAndConiferousTreesPattern roughGrassAndHeathPattern roughGrassAndMarshPattern roughGrassAndNonconiferousTreesPattern roughGrassAndRocksPattern roughGrassAndScatteredBouldersPattern roughGrassAndScatteredNonconiferousTreesPattern roughGrassAndScatteredRocksPattern roughGrassAndScrubPattern
scatteredNonconiferousTreesAndScatteredConiferousTreesPattern
scrubAndScatteredNonconiferousTreesPattern rocksRoughGrassAndBouldersPattern
AAD48C (170,212,140)
agriculturalLandFill
6CC0D8 (108,193,217)
constructedWaterFill
F5F0E1 (245,240,225)
mudFill
F7FF82 (247,255,125)
sandFill
B7B789 (183,184,138)
slopingMasonryFill
D1DACD (209, 218, 205)
shingleFill
caveSymbol
Style:
stroke:#000000;fill:#D9D9D9;stroke-width:0.150
Geometry:
<circle id="circleGeometry" r="0.375" cx="0" cy="0"/> "#circleGeometry" x="0" y="0"/>
crossSymbol
Style:
stroke:#000000; fill:none; stroke-width:0.087
Geometry:
<polyline points=‘0.000,-0.775 0.000,0.775’/>
<polyline points=‘-0.385,0.385 0.385,0.385’/>
emergencyTele phoneSymbol
emergencyTelephoneSymbol Style:
stroke:#FF0000;fill:#FF0000;stroke-width:0.087
Geometry:
circleGeometry (see Shared symbol geometry)
postboxSymbol
Style:
stroke:#000000;fill:#FF0000;stroke-width:0.087 Geometry:
circleGeometry (see Shared symbol geometry)
signalSymbol
Style:
stroke:#000000;fill:#FFAD00;stroke-width:0.087 Geometry:
circleGeometry (see Shared symbol geometry)
collectsAndSpreadsFillSymbol
stroke:#0099ff;fill:#0099ff;stroke-width:0.087 circleFillGeometry
saltmarshFillSymbol
fill:none;stroke-width:0.087
<g style='stroke:#0099FF'><polyline points='4.258,0.000 0.452,0.000' /><polyline points='-4.250,0.000 -0.444,0.000' /><polyline points='-1.318,-0.517 1.317,-0.517' /></g><g style='stroke:#0099FF;'><polyline points='-0.444,0.000 -0.534,1.0' /><polyline points='0.452,0.000 0.541,1.0' /><polyline points='-0.001,0.013 -0.001,1.177' /><polyline points='0.880,0.000 1.118,0.675' /><polyline points='-0.873,0.000 -1.110,0.675' /><polyline points='-1.318,0.000 -1.440,0.269' /><polyline points='1.326,0.000 1.447,0.269' /></g>
sandFillSymbol
stroke:#666666;fill:#666666;stroke-width:0.087 circleFillGeometry
reedsFillSymbol
stroke:#0099FF;fill:none;stroke-width:0.087
<polyline points='-1.487,-0.75 -1.601,-0.208' /><polyline points='-0.996,-0.613 -1.121,0.405' /><polyline points='-0.499,-0.545 -0.55,0.695' /><polyline points='0,-0.536 0,0.732' /><polyline points='0.499,-0.545 0.55,0.695' /><polyline points='0.996,-0.613 1.121,0.405' /><polyline points='1.487,-0.75 1.601,-0.208' />
shingleFillSymbol
stroke:#666666;fill:none;stroke-width:0.087
<polyline points='0.215,0.103 0.081,0.541 0.317,0.811 0.756,0.98 0.992,0.743 1.161,0.44 0.992,0.305 0.823,0.068 0.655,-0.066 '/><polyline points='0.123,-0.953 -0.317,-1.087 -0.587,-0.849 -0.754,-0.409 -0.517,-0.174 -0.212,-0.006 -0.077,-0.175 0.159,-0.345 0.293,-0.515 '/><polyline points='-1.044,0.734 -0.871,1.058 -0.583,1.076 -0.239,0.922 -0.241,0.653 -0.317,0.386 -0.491,0.406 -0.72,0.369 -0.893,0.388 '
seaDefenceLine
stroke-width – 0.15
B39132
postsLine
stroke-width – 0.4
stroke-dasharray – 0.1, 2.0
stroke-linecap - round
000000