On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 11:39 PM, Lars Ahlzen l...@ahlzen.com wrote:
It would be also interesting to hide features that are not appearing
in the map currently being shown.
Sure it would require a bbox query, but it would be much more user
friendly (eg when matching 2 shades of green in
It's nice seeing changing road width with zoom also in the legend!
It would be also interesting to hide features that are not appearing
in the map currently being shown.
Sure it would require a bbox query, but it would be much more user
friendly (eg when matching 2 shades of green in a map to 5
Stefan Baebler schrieb:
It's nice seeing changing road width with zoom also in the legend!
It would be also interesting to hide features that are not appearing
in the map currently being shown.
Sure it would require a bbox query, but it would be much more user
friendly (eg when matching 2
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 11:17 PM, Lars Ahlzenl...@ahlzen.com wrote:
Hi All,
I know that there's been some talk about generating map legends/keys
lately, and I don't know if there's a need for another option. It
generated some interest when I mentioned it in my diary recently, however...
I
Stefan Baebler wrote:
It's nice seeing changing road width with zoom also in the legend!
Yep. True WYSIWYG. :)
It would be also interesting to hide features that are not appearing
in the map currently being shown.
Sure it would require a bbox query, but it would be much more user
friendly
Hi All,
I know that there's been some talk about generating map legends/keys
lately, and I don't know if there's a need for another option. It
generated some interest when I mentioned it in my diary recently, however...
I created a python script that generates an HTML legend (with images)
based
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