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carto : papers : svg : utils : shp2svg
ArcView Shapefile to SVG converter (shp2svg, ogis2svg.pl)
version 0.5.1 (2007-05-08)
This converter can be used under the terms of the LGPL license
For many interactive Webmapping applications the data should be converted from a GIS format. ArcView Shapefiles are a common source format for GIS data exchange. This format can be read and written by many commercial and open source GIS applications. The OGR Simple Features Library can be used to convert from different formats to the ESRI shapefile format. The "ogis2svg.pl" converter builds on the freely available "shp2pgsl" converter developed by the Postgis project . The ogis2svg.pl converter takes the text input from shp2pgsql and converts it to SVG files.
ogis2svg.pl has the following features:
Converts OGC "Simple Features for SQL" format to SVG (Currently only POINT, MULTILINESTRING and MULTIPOLYGON supported)
POINT features are converted to either circles or symbols
Output as relative coordinates (may reduce filesize)
Output can be rounded (may reduce filesize)
Automatically detects the viewBox according to min/max corner points; alternatively, the user may specify a viewBox (in input units)
Attributes from the dbase file can be selected and included as attributes in a separate namespace
The output file also contains a DTD extension for the GIS non-graphical attributes within the file header
A selected unique attribute can be used as a unique svg id
The user can select events that he wants to attach to the path-elements
The user can select a group attribute. Attributes that share the same value are grouped and can share the same styles
groups can be sorted ascending or descending
Use of a stylesheet text file to attach styles to a group when using the group feature
Conversion of XML reserved charac"
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