TileMill: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
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− | * Import Formats: [[Shapefile]], [[PostGIS]]. | + | * Import Formats: [[Shapefile]], [[Spatialite]], [[PostGIS]]. |
− | * Export Formats: PNG, SVG, [[MBTiles]], Mapnik XML, MapBox Online. | + | * Export Formats: PNG, PDF, SVG, [[MBTiles]], Mapnik XML, MapBox Online. |
Notes on publishing interactive maps: | Notes on publishing interactive maps: |
Version vom 1. Dezember 2012, 00:40 Uhr
TileMill is an application (by MapBox) for making beautiful interactive maps. It's the "design studio" for journalists, web designers, researchers, or cartographers.
See also Geovisualisierung.
Documentation:
- Homepage: http://mapbox.com/tilemill/
- TileMill Quick Tutorial: [1]
- TileMill and Processing
Features:
- Import Formats: Shapefile, Spatialite, PostGIS.
- Export Formats: PNG, PDF, SVG, MBTiles, Mapnik XML, MapBox Online.
Notes on publishing interactive maps:
- Given a TileMill project (styling configuration) you can
- An ArcGIS project (MXD) can be converted to a TileMill project, including all symbols, renderers, and labels, using the Arc2Earch Sync Extension/Plugin [2].
Notes on CartoCSS:
- Always specify zoom levels as either >= or < . Don't use = or =< or >
- Two space indents. No tabs.
- space after : but no before
- If there is a &minscale_zoom18;, ignore it. These really mess up any attempts to run the style at z19 Dashes, not underscores, in layer names
- Avoid restating defaults, e.g. don't add point-allow-overlap = false