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collective.flowplayerclipviews-0.1.0a-1.lbn25.noarch
Add to your Plone videos (that use collective.flowplayer or derivated products), a "views count" feature.
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collective.forgetit-0.0.1-1.lbn25.noarch
Remove uninstalled Products/package residue
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collective.galleria-1.2.3-1.lbn25.noarch
Galleria integration into Plone
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collective.geo-1.0-1.lbn25.noarch
collective.geo module
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collective.geo.behaviour-1.2-1.lbn25.noarch
This package provides the ability to assign geographical information to Dexterity-based (plone.app.dexterity) content types within Plone and does so using collective.geo.geographer and collective.geo.mapwidget.
By applying the behaviour Collective Geo Maps to a Dexterity content type, a Coordinates field becomes available when creating or editing said content.
This allows a user to either look-up coordinates for a place or feature via geo-coding, draw a geographical feature (such as a point, line or polygon) on a map, or enter details manually in Well-Known Text (WKT) format.
Collective.geo.behaviour also provides Collective Geo Styles behaviour. By this behaviour it is possible to customize the style of the features that will be displayed on the map for each content type.
Geographical information can be used by the rest of the collective.geo set of packages. For instance, the coordinates can be displayed on maps against Collections or Folders using collective.geo.kml.
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collective.geo.bundle-2.1-1.lbn25.noarch
collective.geo allows to geo-reference Plone content types and to display this information over a map.
The core of collective geo is composed by the following packages:
collective.geo.geographer
provides geo annotation for Plone. (repository)
collective.geo.openlayers
enables openlayers machinery into Plone. (repository)
collective.geo.settings
provides some utilities where settings of collective.geo packages can be stored (repository)
collective.geo.mapwidget
provides some handy page macros and adapters to easily manage multiple maps on one page. (repository)
collective.z3cform.mapwidget
provides a mapwidget for z3c.form framework. (repository)
collective.geo.contentlocations
provides a GUI for collective.geo.geographer. It provides some simple forms to add geographical coordinates to Plone content types. (repository)
collective.geo.kml
provides KML views for georeferenced objects, allowing Plone content types to be visualized in Google Earth. (repository)
To display the maps, collective.geo takes advantage of Openlayers, a JavaScript library for displaying map data in web browsers, with no server-side dependencies.
As a default map source we can select OpenStreetMap, Google Maps or Bing Maps.
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collective.geo.cesium-0.1-1.lbn25.noarch
Cesium view for collective.geo
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collective.geo.contentlocations-3.1-1.lbn25.noarch
collective.geo.contentlocations is a GUI for collective.geo.geographer.
It provides some simple forms to add geographical coordinates and associated settings to Plone content types.
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collective.geo.exif-0.1-1.lbn25.noarch
This Product extracts latitude and longitude out of the EXIF informations of an Image and sets its coordinates to them. The placemark marker is set to the images thumbnail. It extracts the information when an image is added or you can call it manually by appending /@@extract_exif_geoannotations.html to its url. You may also mass annotate all contents of a folder or an entire site by calling this view on a folder or the site root.
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collective.geo.fastkml-0.3-1.lbn25.noarch
collective.geo.fastkml replaces the template based generation of collective.geo.kml with the objectoriented approch of fastkml
collective.geo.fastkml does support Polygons and MultiPolygons with holes. Depending how many holes your polygons have it may take longer to generate you KML file with collective.geo.fastkml (as collective.geo.kml ignores the holes). Generally collective.geo.fastkml is slightly faster than collective.geo.kml and produces smaller files.
The style for polygons is created from the linestyle and polygonstyle so polygons can have an outline that is diffrent from the polygon fill style
collective.geo.fastkml does not have an interface of its own, it just overrides the kml-document view of collective.geo.kml.collective.geo.fastkml replaces the template based generation of collective.geo.kml with the objectoriented approch of fastkml
collective.geo.fastkml does support Polygons and MultiPolygons with holes. Depending how many holes your polygons have it may take longer to generate you KML file with collective.geo.fastkml (as collective.geo.kml ignores the holes). Generally collective.geo.fastkml is slightly faster than collective.geo.kml and produces smaller files.
The style for polygons is created from the linestyle and polygonstyle so polygons can have an outline that is diffrent from the polygon fill style
collective.geo.fastkml does not have an interface of its own, it just overrides the kml-document view of collective.geo.kml.
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