https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-2IB8vIkHlbU/Uxl9p_0TE1I/B50/Qd8YpzzQZ4w/s1600/arches_3.png
Add Map Services will perform :
return new OpenLayers.Layer.XYZ(XYZ,
http://server.arcgisonline.com/blah${z}/${\
y}/${x},
{ sphericalMercator: Boolean,
isBaseLayer:Boolean,zoomOffset: 1
});
I looked up Stonehenge from this url http://goo.gl/w8S2cj and it just
seems fascinating to me really how much more we can do with arches. :)
As i have set-up arches on my Ubuntu, i found out that Stonehenge has been
described vividly by arches and it looks great :)
It seems to me it would be
Hi Utsav,
Glad to hear you like Stonehenge! It is one of the historic places in the care
of English Heritage, my employer in the UK, and we’re all rather proud of it.
There’s more on our website at
http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/daysout/properties/stonehenge/
Your thoughts about
Hi Palash,
your mockups are very cool!
for the most part I think you've got something very good here -- one area
that will need attention is the map layers; you show an interface that
allows you to generate a very specific kind of map layer, but as you
probably know map layers in arches can
Hi Alexei,
I have just successfully installed Arches v2 via the Installing Arches on
Linux (Ubuntu 12.04).
However instead of
*source linux_setup.sh*
I did
*source ubuntu_precise_setup.sh*
That's because linux_setup.sh does not exist.
I would have changed the text in the shared dropbox
Thanks for the affirmation.
Alright. But kudos on the implementation of one-script-installation for
postgresql+etc instead of the many commands we have to type back in v1.0
**phew**
Joshua Ng
On 8 March 2014 04:30, Alexei Peters apet...@fargeo.com wrote:
Hi Joshua,
Congratulations on
Hello,
I am Akshay Upadhyay, pursuing Master degree(M.Tech) in *Spatial
Information Technology* from DAVV university, India, Madhya Pradesh(state)
and am fascinated by *GIS *and *MAPs *working, as it is said “a picture is
worth a thousand words”.
I have an experience working with *Shapefile,