Fix problems in CaculatedTags.md via Typescript sources
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The are calculated automatically on every feature when the data arrives in the webbrowser. This document gives an overview of the available metatags.
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**Hint:** when using metatags, add the [query parameter](URL\_Parameters.md) `debug=true` to the URL. This will include a box in the popup for features which shows all the properties of the object
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**Hint:** when using metatags, add the [query parameter](URL_Parameters.md) `debug=true` to the URL. This will include a box in the popup for features which shows all the properties of the object
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### \_lat, \_lon
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### memberships
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Gives a list of {role: string, relation: Relation}-objects, containing all the relations that this feature is part of. For example: `_part_of_walking_routes=feat.memberships().map(r => r.relation.tags.name).join(';')`
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Gives a list of {role: string, relation: Relation}-objects, containing all the relations that this feature is part of. For example: `_part_of_walking_routes=feat.memberships().map(r => r.relation.tags.name).join(';')`
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private static readonly Memberships = new ExtraFunction(
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"memberships",
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"Gives a list of {role: string, relation: Relation}-objects, containing all the relations that this feature is part of. \n\nFor example: `_part_of_walking_routes=feat.memberships().map(r => r.relation.tags.name).join(';')`",
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"Gives a list of {role: string, relation: Relation}-objects, containing all the relations that this feature is part of. \n\nFor example: <code>_part_of_walking_routes=feat.memberships().map(r => r.relation.tags.name).join(';')</code>",
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[],
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(params, feature) => {
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return () => params.relations ?? [];
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feature[this._name] = this._f({featuresPerLayer: featuresPerLayer, relations: relations}, feature);
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}
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}
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}
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"<h2>Metatags</h2>",
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"<p>Metatags are extra tags available, in order to display more data or to give better questions.</p>",
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"<p>The are calculated automatically on every feature when the data arrives in the webbrowser. This document gives an overview of the available metatags.</p>",
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"<p><b>Hint:</b> when using metatags, add the [query parameter](URL_Parameters.md) `debug=true` to the URL. This will include a box in the popup for features which shows all the properties of the object</p>"
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"<p><b>Hint:</b> when using metatags, add the <a href='URL_Parameters.md'>query parameter</a> <code>debug=true</code> to the URL. This will include a box in the popup for features which shows all the properties of the object</p>"
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