A re-design is in progress…a couple of years’ worth of posts were lost to time during a switch of hosters. Ah well.
KGEO Research :: Karl Grossner, PhD
A re-design is in progress…a couple of years’ worth of posts were lost to time during a switch of hosters. Ah well.
What a pity the link to http://kgeographer.com/wp/category/time/topotime/ at https://github.com/kgeographer/topotime/tree/master#documentation is broken.
Just came back after collecting some contexts at https://github.com/fedwiki/wiki-plugin-linkmap/issues/2 to see if there’s updated documentation.
And yes, there is! https://github.com/kgeographer/topotime/wiki
Jon,
I will be migrating the earlier blog posts, incl. about Topotime — thanks for the further motivation.
Topotime is paused right now as my “day job” has taken over completely. I am leaning strongly towards making it a recommended spec for temporal properties with the GeoJSON standard…then writing a parser and an app that demonstrates map and timeline joined usefully. Probably won’t resume until late December though.
Karl
Thanks Karl,
TransforMap can certainly wait a bit more for simple usable tempospatial data.
Funny enough, I have written about “day job” just yesterday:
https://github.com/datproject/discussions/issues/20#issuecomment-150765645
Also
https://github.com/fedwiki/wiki-plugin-linkmap/issues/2
is kind of a summary of where I want to go with federated tempospatial data. Maybe I will jump in later while producing a usable version of http://mariandoerk.de/fluidviews/.