Ampere K. Hardraade wrote:

On January 13, 2006 01:25 pm, Steve Knoblock wrote:
This is a good development. I like working with SVG and my Firefox 1.5
browser can natively display the SVG images Ampere posted. The images
can be worked with in Inkscape if necessary, which is a truly
excellent and easy to use editor for SVG images.
[snip]

The proposal was to create an application where a scenery designer
could load the airport diagram output and visually select the elements
they wanted to included, delete others, perhaps manipulate them as in
a visual scenery or airport designer. It may be possible FGSD or
TaxiDraw could be adapted to help in these processes or a new
application developed. I do not know which would be the best route.
Currently TaxiDraw as I understand it cannot handle this kind of
freeform data. We do want scenery designers to be able to tweak and
refine the diagram results.
We could just use inkscape for all the editing process.

Can you get a plausible airport boundary out of this process? I can't remember if that is displayed on the charts ...

Curt.

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