I think I remember hearing that openlayers supported SVG tiles.

Jake

On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 6:12 PM, Cisco <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> Has anyone use a slippy map system, and have it reference your svg files
> (instead of getting geographic data from a tile server)?
>
> I'm currently struggling with "polymaps" (polymaps.org), because its
> supposed to work directly with svg. However, I'm having difficulty
> understanding how I'm supposed to reference the svg files. The polymaps
> documentation is very *spartan*, to say the least.
>
> Other systems, like openstreets, have tutorials that all seem to assume
> you're pulling raster geographic tiles from a big tile server somewhere, and
> that you're required to supply a geographic projection.
>
> The "map" I'm trying to display is a 10x11 grid of svgs (each one is about
> 1.5 megs in size), representing an imaginary galaxy, each one that can be
> zoomed into greatly, to see individual planets, or zoomed out to see nebula
> clouds. Its flat 2d - no geographic warping involved. Its similar to the one
> at http://www.travellermap.com/
>
>  
>


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