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collective.geo.fastkml-0.3-1.lbn13.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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collective.geo.fastkml-0.3-1.lbn19.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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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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collective.geo.file-0.6-1.lbn13.noarch
collective.geo.file provides a view for KML, KMZ (Keyhole Markup Language) and GPX (GPS eXchange Format) files. The view renders the file in a openlayers Map using the collective.geo library.
The product does not introduce a content type but adds an additional view to the Archetypes file and collection type.
When you upload a file with the correct mimetype 'application/vnd.google-earth.kml+xml' (i.e with the extension *.kml), 'application/vnd.google-earth.kmz' (extension *.kmz) or 'application/gpx+xml' (i.e. with the extension *.gpx) the map view will be applied by default.
KML, KMZ and GPX files are displayed in the KML Openlayers View of collections and Folders
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collective.geo.file-0.6-1.lbn19.noarch
collective.geo.file provides a view for KML, KMZ (Keyhole Markup Language) and GPX (GPS eXchange Format) files. The view renders the file in a openlayers Map using the collective.geo library.
The product does not introduce a content type but adds an additional view to the Archetypes file and collection type.
When you upload a file with the correct mimetype 'application/vnd.google-earth.kml+xml' (i.e with the extension *.kml), 'application/vnd.google-earth.kmz' (extension *.kmz) or 'application/gpx+xml' (i.e. with the extension *.gpx) the map view will be applied by default.
KML, KMZ and GPX files are displayed in the KML Openlayers View of collections and Folders
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collective.geo.file-0.6-1.lbn25.noarch
collective.geo.file provides a view for KML, KMZ (Keyhole Markup Language) and GPX (GPS eXchange Format) files. The view renders the file in a openlayers Map using the collective.geo library.
The product does not introduce a content type but adds an additional view to the Archetypes file and collection type.
When you upload a file with the correct mimetype 'application/vnd.google-earth.kml+xml' (i.e with the extension *.kml), 'application/vnd.google-earth.kmz' (extension *.kmz) or 'application/gpx+xml' (i.e. with the extension *.gpx) the map view will be applied by default.
KML, KMZ and GPX files are displayed in the KML Openlayers View of collections and Folders
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BastionLinux 25
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collective.geo.flexitopic-0.5-1.lbn13.noarch
Use collective.geo.flexitopic to easily build interactive maps out of plone collections. It combines plone maps (collective.geo) with collective.flexitopic.
collective.flexitopic
Flexitopic integrates the easy use of plone collections with a Flexigrid AJAX view. The criteria from the topic are taken to construct a simple query form to narrow down a search inside a collection. For old style colletions subtopics are displayed inside tabs of the collection.
Flexitopic does not install a new content type but just adds an additional view to the collection type.
it degrades for non javascript browsers to a simple table - (almost) same usability, no information loss.
it requires JQuery only (built into plone 4) no JQueryUI
lightweight JS
Flexigrid: 24 KB packed
JSlider: 15 KB packed
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collective.geo.flexitopic-0.5-1.lbn19.noarch
Use collective.geo.flexitopic to easily build interactive maps out of plone collections. It combines plone maps (collective.geo) with collective.flexitopic.
collective.flexitopic
Flexitopic integrates the easy use of plone collections with a Flexigrid AJAX view. The criteria from the topic are taken to construct a simple query form to narrow down a search inside a collection. For old style colletions subtopics are displayed inside tabs of the collection.
Flexitopic does not install a new content type but just adds an additional view to the collection type.
it degrades for non javascript browsers to a simple table - (almost) same usability, no information loss.
it requires JQuery only (built into plone 4) no JQueryUI
lightweight JS
Flexigrid: 24 KB packed
JSlider: 15 KB packed
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collective.geo.flexitopic-0.5-1.lbn25.noarch
Use collective.geo.flexitopic to easily build interactive maps out of plone collections. It combines plone maps (collective.geo) with collective.flexitopic.
collective.flexitopic
Flexitopic integrates the easy use of plone collections with a Flexigrid AJAX view. The criteria from the topic are taken to construct a simple query form to narrow down a search inside a collection. For old style colletions subtopics are displayed inside tabs of the collection.
Flexitopic does not install a new content type but just adds an additional view to the collection type.
it degrades for non javascript browsers to a simple table - (almost) same usability, no information loss.
it requires JQuery only (built into plone 4) no JQueryUI
lightweight JS
Flexigrid: 24 KB packed
JSlider: 15 KB packed
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collective.geo.geographer-2.0b1-1.lbn13.noarch
collective.geo.geographer provides geo annotation for Plone.
This package is based on Sean Gillies's idea (zgeo.geographer) and integrates its functionalities in collective.geo project.
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