Hi! Finally, there's a new release of pgmapcss - a MapCSS implementation for Mapnik.
What's new? The main improvement is that pgmapcss will try to guess the possible results of eval()-statements, therefore it's now possible to use calculations for properties which have to be predictable at compile-time - which are most properties when using Mapnik 2.x, e.g. width and color. There are more improvements, e.g. an included icon set (from the Mapbox Maki project), the possiblity to mix MapCSS code with "normal" Mapnik layers, CSS3 color names, eval()-selectors, ... For a full list see the CHANGELOG file: https://github.com/plepe/pgmapcss/blob/master/CHANGELOG.creole About pgmapcss: * I gave a talk about MapCSS in general and pgmapcss in particular at the Linuxwochen 2014 in Vienna. There's no video, but you can look at the slides (sorry, German - but there are many images and links): https://cfp.linuxwochen.at/de/LWW14/public/events/152 * There will be a talk about pgmapcss at the upcoming SOTM-EU conference in Karlsruhe: http://sotm-eu.org/en/slots/6 * There's a demo site at http://pgmapcss.openstreetbrowser.org/ Don't overstress it :-) * A fully working basemap style: https://github.com/plepe/OpenStreetBrowser-basemap Grab/Fork the code at https://github.com/plepe/pgmapcss greetings, Stephan -- Seid unbequem, seid Sand, nicht Öl im Getriebe der Welt! - Günther Eich ,---------------------------------------------------------------------. | Stephan Bösch-Plepelits, | | Technische Universität Wien - Studien Informatik & Raumplanung | | Projects: | | > openstreetbrowser.org > couchsurfing.org > tubasis.at > bl.mud.at | | Contact: | | > Mail: [email protected] > Blog: plepe.at | | > Twitter: twitter.com/plepe > Jabber: [email protected] | `---------------------------------------------------------------------' _______________________________________________ Mapcss mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/mapcss
