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[Edu-fr] [ANNOUNCE] PDFMap v1.00


From: Jerome Alet
Subject: [Edu-fr] [ANNOUNCE] PDFMap v1.00
Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2002 15:06:43 +0100 (MET)

Bonjour,

on m'a dit que ca interesserait peut etre des gens de cette liste :

j'annonce la disponibilite immediate de la premiere version publique de
PDFMap. C'est un outil en ligne de commande et une bibliotheque en langage
Python permettant de generer des cartes au format PDF, distribue sous
licence GNU GPL.

On peut placer des objets sur ces cartes, qui sont alors dimensionnes et
orientes en fonction de leurs dimensions et orientations originales.

Chaque type d'objet peut etre represente par une forme au choix ou une
image, et chaque objet peut avoir une url associee rendant la carte
cliquable dans Adobe Acrobat Reader.

Plus d'informations, notamment les URLs sont disponibles dans le message
ci-dessous qui est en anglais.

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Hi,

I was told some of you might be interested :

I'm pleased to announce the first public release of PDFMap, a command line
tool and Python library to help people create high quality maps in PDF
format with clickable objects on them. It was made to create
archaeological maps for some caves but you can do other things as well :
look at the example to learn more.

Each object is placed on the map at its correct dimensions (you can also
apply a magnifying factor if you want), and orientation.

This software is licensed under the GNU GPL and intensively uses the
ReportLab package (version 1.11 or higher).

You can download it from :

        http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfmap/

The CVS tree is now available too.

The public area available directly from

        http://pdfmap.sourceforge.net

still needs a lot of work, but contains an example of a pdf map and a
screenshot, as well as the scripts which created this map.

In the tests/ subdirectory, two sample scripts are present, the first in
Python, the second in Bourne Again Shell language, but both produce
exactly the same map. The sample dataset and configuration files are in
the tests/ directory too, so you can easily see if their format can match
your own datas and skills ;-) easily (this is probably the case).

The sample dataset and raster map was generously given to this project by
Intevation GmbH (http://www.intevation.de)

After having extracted the tarball, please read the README and
tests/README to learn how to use this software and produce your
own maps.

You can subscribe to pdfmap's mailing list from :

        http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/pdfmap-users/

Any comment or help is appreciated.

Since I'm currently not subscribed to this list, please reply privately.

Thanks.

Jerome Alet






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