A Jupyter notebook extension for geospatial visualization and analysis
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A Jupyter notebook extension for geospatial visualization and analysis
Central repository for Qwant Maps resources
This script is for building a basic tile server with OpenStreetMap data
GeoTrellis for PySpark
A lightweight tileserver based on NodeJS for serving bitmap and vector tiles.
MapCache source code directory. Please submit pull requests to the 'main' branch.
RAIS: A IIIF-compliant, 100% open source image server for blazing-fast deep zooming
A PostGIS based Vector Tile server with caching and filtering.
PHP extension for geospatial rendering with Mapnik
A Geospatial Application
Tilegroxy lives between your map and your mapping providers to deliver a consistent, cached API for all your visual layers.
Notes on self-hosted map tile server with OpenStreetMap data
Mapbox Vector Tiles Server 🐦
OGC Web Services (OWS) support for Pharo
User Interface for tile servers using leaflet
WordPress Plugin that shows an image slider. Optionally a leaflet map is shown that shows the GPS-coordinates of the images on an openstreetmap. The images are symbolized by small icons that are clickable and move the slider to the selected photo. The map centers to the active photo of the slider. Additionally a given GPS-track is shown.
🌍 Simple tile server for .mbtiles-files with docker support, written in C# with minimal APIs.
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