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Lumira Extension for routes on maps

sergi_marin4
Explorer
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Dear experts

Few weeks ago I found an interesting extension from Lumira that can draw a route given a set of GPS data points. I found that extension very interesting, but I lost the link. Now, after hours and hours searching for it again, I'm not able to find it.

Does anybody know about a Lumira extension that can draw a path/route on a map give a set of coordinates?

Appreciate your hep!

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Former Member
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The above link may help you out.

sergi_marin4
Explorer
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Thanks Ranajay

I have already found that web before posting my question. If you check it, you will see that none of these extensions is allowing you to draw a route, which is what I actually need.

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Answers (1)

Former Member
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Hi Sergi,

you can refer the following links:

Hope it works for you!:)

Thanks,

Megha Jassal

sergi_marin4
Explorer
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Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately, I have already googled before posting my request. None of the maps in this web is able to show you a route, which is what I actually need.

Thanks

vincentdechandon
Contributor
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Hey.

If you are able to generate your routes as a shapefile or a geojson file, then Galigeo for Lumira will be able to read and display them, and even display measures over them.

Br,

Vincent

Former Member
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Hi Guys, I am also looking for the same thing. Plotting routes on a map in Lumira. Please let me know if you've found anything.

Much appreciated.

Regards,
Barend.

vincentdechandon
Contributor
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As I told to Sergi Marin look into this. It handles lines out of the box. Here's an example of lines handling.

Br,

Vincent

Former Member
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Hi Vincent.

Thanks for the prompt reply. Do you perhaps have an example of what the dataset must look like in order to get the line function to work.

How do I: "generate your routes as a shapefile or a geojson file"

Thanks,

Barend.

vincentdechandon
Contributor
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It depends. Where are your lines stored? Directly in your dataset? Or in some kind of GIS-compliant file?