Marta.
I would say that it is a problem with the coordinates of your data. If
your original data are not in longlat you need to re-project them (with
spTransform) before exporting to GE.
You can find an example with the meuse data set on these slides prepared
by Roger Bivand:
, 2008 11:50 AM
To: r-sig-geo@stat.math.ethz.ch
Subject: [R-sig-Geo] bad position of png klm file in google earth
Dear list,
I would like to start by acknowledging the wonderful work of this
support list :-)
I have a question, which should be prety dummy,... but I was looking
around in the net
Dear list,
I would like to start by acknowledging the wonderful work of this
support list :-)
I have a question, which should be prety dummy,... but I was looking
around in the net, in reports, etc. and could not sort it out.
I am trying to export a image plot to google earth. I manage to
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Marta Rufino
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 11:50 AM
To: r-sig-geo@stat.math.ethz.ch
Subject: [R-sig-Geo] bad position of png klm file in google earth
Dear list,
I would like to start by acknowledging
2008/10/24 Marta Rufino [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am trying to export a image plot to google earth. I manage to do it with
points data... ok. but when I do it with the images, they simply go to Fiji
(which I am sure it is a nice place... but a bit far from the Algarve, where
it should be).
Even
Hi,
Thank you all very much :-)
I finally managed to put it working. It was a problem in the code, and
not the coordinates.
A second doubt I have is if we can set apriori, in R the markers projected
in google earth... how do I do if instead of the pins, I want a ball? Do I
have to change