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Directory of geoinformational data and metadata, like georeferenced list of streets in your city, or list of known nomenclature map tiles, and tools to process this data.
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Version 0.2 of orphaned pyLAS from google code repository. Now written as both a command line executeable and as a python class for extension/intergration with other projects.
This is a Python interface for reading and writing Magellan GPS unit map files. There is also a command line tool for creating GPS maps from OpenStreetMap data.
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TransimsGui and makeTransims allow users to automatically generate triptables, timetables and vehicle files, edit individual control files, create batch files for transims feedback processes, run exe-control file pairs and run batch files.
This script analyzes a GPS-tracklog to find the position where digital images were taken. It's main objectives are to embed this position into the EXIF-data and to display the images in Google Earth.
This object-oriented python module converts 3D VRML models into Collada and integrates it in Google Earth (GE) through the Keyhole Markup Language (KML). It enables the visualisation of large scale aerial/satellite images in the Geo Browser.
View and navigate on raster map with GPS. I want to use it in offroad expeditions. Import oziexplorer raster map. Use GDAL readable format, geotiff is preferred. Import/export data to GPX format. Using python scripts for core AI tasks.
A Python library for easy creation and manipulation of Google Earth KML and KMZ placemark files.
Please get your copy from http://pykml.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pykml/pykml/?view=tar
This is the worlds first and probably only FLOSS project aimed to create a lowbudget, based on availble technology, cruise missile. No this is not a Joke, its for real. Why? Since no one has tried to do this before and certainly not under the GPL.
easyDevice is a open source project for telit modules GM862 and GM863. Main software targets are vehicle location tracking, data history functionality and making sure there are no data losses when data is transfered to server.
Space Time Analysis of Regional Systems: Combines a suite of geocomputational and dynamic visualization modules for the exploratory analysis of data measured for spatial and temporal units.
AVPython embeds the Python programming language within ArcView GIS 3.x. This project will also encompass efforts to build a similar bridge between Python and ArcObjects. An integrated, redistributable Python / PyWin32 setup wizard is also published here.
This project exists as a central meeting place for those wishing to share in-house developed applications and tools for local government (and related industries) in Australia.
This project provides a library written in Python for reading and eventually writing ISO8211 files. ISO8211 is a format used for various GIS systems (geographic data), including SDTS, the format used by the US Geological Survey.