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A small set of Python functions to draw pretty maps from OpenStreetMap data. Based on osmnx, matplotlib and shapely libraries.
Web application generating interactive and highly customizable maps
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Mapnik is an open source toolkit for developing mapping applications
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Using Dijkstra's algorithm ("finding the shortest paths between nodes in a graph") to draw maps 🌍 .
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Code, data, and instructions for mapping orbits of asteroids in the solar system
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An demo animation of wind on a Canvas layer in the JSAPI
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Tilezen vector tile service - OpenStreetMap data in several formats
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Exploration des données DVF
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A JavaScript library to make 3D maps with three.js.
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Context geo-tiles in Python
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Lightweight vector map rendering, labeling and symbology for the web
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Missing POI icons
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pathmapper
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There are some POIs without an icon, e.g.:
There are some new Maki icons, so it would be good to check if there are any new icons we could use for missing ones:
OpenMapTiles POI layer:
https://github.com/openmaptiles/openmaptiles/tree/master/layers/poi
Maki icons:
https://l
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Code and instructions for making topographic maps of planets and moons
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The GeoDataViz Toolkit is a set of resources that will help you communicate your data effectively through the design of compelling visuals. In this repository we are sharing resources, assets and other useful links.
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mf_background() adds background images underneath maps:
library(mapsf)
#> Le chargement a nécessité le package : sf
#> Linking to GEOS 3.7.1, GDAL 3.1.2, PROJ 7.1.0
mtq <- mf_get_mtq()
th <- mf_theme("default", bg = "grey20", fg = "grey80")
mf_init(mtq, theme = th)
mf_background(system.file("img/background.jpg", package = "mapsf"))
mf_map(mtq, lwd = 2, col = NA, border = "grey80",Code, data, and instructions to map every star you can see from Earth
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Code and instructions for making a geologic map of Mars
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A LeafletJS custom map layer for mapping the flow of objects, ideas, people, etc. with Bezier curves rendered on the HTML canvas.
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World-wide CartoCSS port of Stamen's classic terrain style
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A map layer for mapping the flow of objects. Extends Esri JSAPI and renders on the HTML canvas.
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Code and instructions for making an animated map of Earth
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CC0 SVG Map Icons, mirror of repo on Gitlab
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A package to draw maps in javascript
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Converts a Shapefile, GeoJSON, or CSV to an equal area cartogram
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Drawing every street in Romania using OpenStreetMap data, Node.js and SVG
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