Markus Neteler kirjoitti:
Dear OSGeo,
I would like to launch the idea of an OSGeo Cartographic Library to
share concepts, source code and regression tests:
http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/OSGeo_Cartographic_Library
I proposed a year ago to develop a geospatial graphics library based on
Cairo
Hi,
this mail was forwarded to me, and I immediately subscribed to
the mailing list to set something straight.
Rushforth, Peter wrote:
In the XML world, the answer to graphics rendering is SVG + XSL-FO,
generated by XSLT scripts according to styling rules. XSL-FO
is then rendered via a
On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 11:18:48AM +0300, Ari Jolma wrote:
I'm still very much interested in this. Cairo would provide a single API
to render to an image buffer, on PDF and others. It has good support for
rendering text with various fonts and there are high-level language APIs.
Currently
On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 2:58 PM, Christopher Schmidt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 11:18:48AM +0300, Ari Jolma wrote:
I'm still very much interested in this. Cairo would provide a single API
to render to an image buffer, on PDF and others. It has good support for
Ari Jolma wrote:
Markus Neteler kirjoitti:
Dear OSGeo,
I would like to launch the idea of an OSGeo Cartographic Library
3) a mechanism to allow plugins that add legends etc. on the map
3) is rather straight-forward
Actually, dealing with the legend, or the contents
of the entire map
Dave Patton wrote:
Actually, dealing with the legend, or the contents
of the entire map collar, is non-trivial, however, a
library that can render the content within a map's
neat line has all the tools necessary to be able to
render the map's collar. The difference may be that
there would need
On 13-Apr-08, at 9:23 AM, Bruno Lowagie wrote:
If you make the map in PDF, you could provide the
legend as a floating annotation that can be moved
around by the user.
If you are using OCG, you also have the Optional
Content panel that can be used as a legend and that
can be used to make certain
Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo) wrote:
For me the question of PDF is not limited by number of pages, or options
that PDF offers, but whether or not it is an efficient format for
sharing cartographic information - for which, so far, I'd say it fails
miserably. How many times have I went to a municipal
www.openstreetmap.org
j
Bruno Lowagie píše v Po 14. 04. 2008 v 07:26 +0200:
Bruno Lowagie wrote:
As soon as I have the time, I'll make you some examples.
My main problem is that I haven't been on a GIS project since 1997.
Can somebody provide me with some (completely free!) sample data: