Although it lacks of documentation, it may be useful for you to know PyQGIS:

http://www.mapserver.sk/~wonder/qgis/html/composer.html

It's desktop-based.

Regards, 

Germán

 


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-----Original Message-----
From: daryl herzmann <akrh...@iastate.edu>
To: gispython.org community projects <community@lists.gispython.org>
Sent: Wed, Dec 15, 2010 11:14 am
Subject: Re: [Community] Python mapping libraries


On Wed, 15 Dec 2010, Andrew Wilson wrote: 
 
> I'm currently looking into various mapping libraries to automatically > 
> generate some nice looking maps for a couple of projects. The only > actively 
> maintained projects that I've found for doing this sort of > thing in python 
> are basemap (matplotlib extension) and mapnik's python > bindings. They both 
> look really nice, but I want to make sure I'm not > missing any others. What 
> python libraries do you folks use for mapping? 
 
While not very OO and kind of clunky, PyNGL will generate some pretty maps if 
you have scientific type datasets. 
 
http://www.pyngl.ucar.edu/ 
 
I'm just getting started with basemap, but it looks to do almost everything I 
could need :) 
 
daryl 
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