Hi Andrew, Phil,

On 2012-09-26 16:52, Andrew Ross wrote:

> 
> I took a look at the shapefile format. My personal take is that this
> might be a little over the top. Strictly it requires 3 files including
> information like projections etc. Seems more than we need.
> 

On the other hand, the shape file format is a very commonly used format
and there are plenty tools around to handle them. Isn't there a
thrid-party library that we can use? Not to mimick a GIS system but
to make it easier for people to use geographical information without
having to convert the files.

Regards,

Arjen

 

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