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Replying to @o_guest
A couple of students ran a tutorial on d3js on Monday, running shapefiles through QGIS to get an election map. The sort of thing you want?
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There's meant to be a blog up with the VM and materials, but they're being slow: I can push them if it's of use to you.
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Replying to @IanHawke
Could you elaborate slightly as I don't want to push anybody if it's not exactly useful to me. Did they basically make a website that takes
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a shapefile and serves it to the user as a map?
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Replying to @o_guest
They showed how, given a shapefile, you could make an html with an interactive map. The .shp->.html step was offline, could be automated.
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Replying to @IanHawke
That sounds exactly what I need. I will look into it myself too! Thank you soooo much! They just used d3js, right?
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Replying to @o_guest
d3js for the webpage; some command line trickery or QGIS for .shp->data input. I'll push them to get the VM up and send you the link.
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I'm incredibly grateful already. Will investigate myself too. Thank you.
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I have the data as GeoJSON too if that helps!
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