Hi Dane,

Thanks for this example.

I run it in SciTE IDE, I go this error  (below) as expected - XML stylesheet

~~~~
>C:\\Python26\pythonw -u "pyqtmapnik.py"
please provide the path to a mapnik xml stylesheet
>Exit code: 1    Time: 1.133
~~~~

I am new to mapnik.

>Let us know how the attached code goes. It requires a working Mapnik XML 
>stylesheet.

How do I make Mapnik XML stylesheet working?

>If you need one, grab the one try this one:

>http://bitbucket.org/springmeyer/tilelite/src/tip/demo/

Do I need to clone tilelite? Or just download the individual files in
the demo and where should I put this demo files?

Regards,

Noli





On 7/23/10, Dane Springmeyer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Noli,
>
> Right, zsj's script is what you want - its fun and works quite well.
>
> But to make it work you need to launch and application process (like QGIS
> does) and attach the widget.
>
> I've placed the code here for you to get at:
>
>
>
> http://bitbucket.org/dodobas/haosbuilder/
> On Jul 22, 2010, at 7:42 PM, Noli Sicad wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have been looking for simple application in python i..e. PyQt that
>> has map canvas to render  shapefile or spatialite.
>
> Well, given styling logic, right?
>
> Thats the nice thing about QGIS - it gives you a pretty solid environment to
> create the styles.
>
>>
>> I like QGIS, however, qgis.core and qgis.gui is only available when
>> you installed QGIS application. It is not a regular python module.
>>
>
> Well, it should be possible, but ya, its rarely done and depending on the
> build of QGIS you are using could be tricky in terms of library paths (mac
> osx in particular)
>
>
>> I like to see a simple PyQt4 application with mapnik canvas viewer
>> without PyQGIS (QGIS API).
>>
>> I have been reading the archive of mapnik. I saw these postings.
>> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg02736.html
>>
>> zsj,/ feverzsj,  is your "simple pyqt4 widget" that are working
>> running now?
>
> Yes, zsj's app is very simple, but quite nice. Other examples using wxpython
> include:
>
> http://bitbucket.org/dodobas/haosbuilder/
> http://trac.mapnik.org/wiki/IntegrateWithWxPython
>
>
>> Do you have a complete code to this program now? I run
>> your scripts appended the postings, no errors but what do you suppose
>> to see? No widget or qt form being rendered.
>
> Right, because the script needs to launch an application. I will attach the
> modified code which does that.
>
> Use it like:
>
> $ pyqtmapnik.py /path/to/map.xml
>
>
>>
>> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg02719.html
>> http://bitbucket.org/springmeyer/quantumnik/src/tip/quantumnik.py#cl-592
>>
>> Dane, would be possilbe to have just PyQt with mapnik without  QGIS
>> example?
>>
> zsj's code does that.
>
>> Hope see simple PyQt application with Mapnik viewer / canvas running.
>>
>
> Let us know how the attached code goes. It requires a working Mapnik XML
> stylesheet.
>
> If you need one, grab the one try this one:
>
> http://bitbucket.org/springmeyer/tilelite/src/tip/demo/
>
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