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== Proposed Tunison bike path ==
== Proposed Tunison bike path ==
=== Google Maps ===


The finished page is here: http://alseageo.com/Maps/tunison.html
The finished page is here: http://alseageo.com/Maps/tunison.html
=== Google Earth ===
The unfinished page is here: http://alseageo.com/Maps/t_tunison.html
=== Method ===


* Digitized routes in ArcMap
* Digitized routes in ArcMap

Latest revision as of 23:44, 13 March 2012

Oregon Bike Map

Proposed Tunison bike path

Google Maps

The finished page is here: http://alseageo.com/Maps/tunison.html

Google Earth

The unfinished page is here: http://alseageo.com/Maps/t_tunison.html

Method

  • Digitized routes in ArcMap
  • Saved as shapefiles in Benton county projection
  • Reprojected to Web Mercator and convert to KML with ogr2ogr
  • Edited KML files in emacs to make them look good in Google Earth
  • Created web page on hostmonster.com hosted site

Note the backwards source and destination

for shp in *.shp
do
 b=`basename $shp .shp`
 ogr2ogr -f "KML" -t_srs EPSG:900913 $b.kml $shp
done

This creates KML files that can be loaded into a Google map (Google Earth or Google Maps).

After all the bother of creating and editing KML files, I ended up taking the linestrings and points out of the KML file and making a Google javascript program instead.

The KML looked good (after extensive edits) in Google Earth but the symbology did not come through in the Google Maps API.