I'm impressed.

How difficult would it be to make a variant of this that displayed by  
Scale, Layer instead of Layer, Scale? One of the biggest challenges  
I've found with stylesheets is synchronizing appearances across a  
variety of scales and understanding exactly what's being shown at each  
level.

-mike.

On Jun 19, 2008, at 3:02 AM, Jochen Topf wrote:

> Hi!
>
> I have created an XSLT stylsheet that takes a Mapnik map file and
> generates a HTML overview of all the data in it. Much more readable  
> than
> the map file itself.
>
> The XSLT is at http://geo.topf.org/mapnik/mapnik-overview.xsl
>
> An example is at http://geo.topf.org/mapnik/osm.xml . This is the
> normal osm.xml with instructions for the browser to apply the  
> stylesheet
> on it. In Firefox this will do the translation on the fly. Tested with
> FF 3.0, don't know about other browsers.
>
> The symbolizer symbols have popups if you mouse over them.
>
> Jochen
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