Re: MAPPING [message #495873] |
Fri, 06 November 2009 08:39  |
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Jazz,
I've redirected your question to the stem newsgroup.
Jazz wrote:
> Hi,
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> I am new to stem and can not figure out how to make my own map. There
> are already made models of countries and so on, however, how do I make
> my own map? Where do I start? Is there a step-by-step manuel? The
> "help"manuel on STEM does not say anything on customizing my own
> canonical map. Any suggestions or answers would be great.
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Re: MAPPING [message #495888 is a reply to message #495873] |
Fri, 06 November 2009 09:02  |
Eclipse User |
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Jazz,
it is possible to develop your own maps. Currently, it requires one to
supply lat/long data for inclusion in a "geography" plugin. The format is
GML. Each node in a STEM graph has Dublin Core Metadata, the "spatial"
attribute of the metadata is used to contain a URI that points to the
appropriate GML file for that node.
Dan
Ed Merks wrote:
> Jazz,
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> I've redirected your question to the stem newsgroup.
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> Jazz wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am new to stem and can not figure out how to make my own map. There
>> are already made models of countries and so on, however, how do I make
>> my own map? Where do I start? Is there a step-by-step manuel? The
>> "help"manuel on STEM does not say anything on customizing my own
>> canonical map. Any suggestions or answers would be great.
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Re: MAPPING [message #561642 is a reply to message #495873] |
Fri, 06 November 2009 09:02  |
Eclipse User |
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Jazz,
it is possible to develop your own maps. Currently, it requires one to
supply lat/long data for inclusion in a "geography" plugin. The format is
GML. Each node in a STEM graph has Dublin Core Metadata, the "spatial"
attribute of the metadata is used to contain a URI that points to the
appropriate GML file for that node.
Dan
Ed Merks wrote:
> Jazz,
>
> I've redirected your question to the stem newsgroup.
>
>
> Jazz wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am new to stem and can not figure out how to make my own map. There
>> are already made models of countries and so on, however, how do I make
>> my own map? Where do I start? Is there a step-by-step manuel? The
>> "help"manuel on STEM does not say anything on customizing my own
>> canonical map. Any suggestions or answers would be great.
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