On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 7:32 PM, Timothy Bourke <[email protected]> wrote:
> With SVG maps, it is also possible to generate the individual images.
>
> See, for instance,
> http://www.tbrk.org/software/svgtoquiz.html
Neat idea.
I had a rudimentary go for the same thing with a blank US SVG map[1].
It had state codes as element IDs, so I just slapped in some CSS style
at the front, e.g. for Alaska:
<style type="text/css">
#AK { fill:#ff0000; }
</style>
and save it to AK.svg. I was able to do it with sed, thanks to the
well written SVG file.
[1] http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/32/Blank_US_Map.svg
>
> This software is not perfect--it was developed for Mnemosyne 1.x and
> the user interface could be better (using Qt for instance)--but I
> think the fundamental ideas are sound.
Would you update it for 2.x? Maybe break it down a little, so it can
be used to simply generate variations of the origianl image?
(Maybe you already did; since I haven't read your code, so...)
>
> It was used to produce the USA states cards to be found at:
> http://mnemosyne-proj.org/cards/us-states
> amongst others.
>
> Tim.
>
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