----- Original Message -----
Sent: 03 January 2005 22:30
Subject: Re: [OpenGuides-London] Suggestion for London
information
Hi Ivor,
Thanks for the comments. I am working on a few
things at the moment.
- Small mini-map to allow rapid location within the
main one. User to move box around mini map and main map moves in same
way
- Search tool allowing user to enter either
location, or location type to see all locations of that type (e.g.museum).
Select the name in the search box and map moves to location and image comes
up.
- Adding some logical icons to the map for location
types.
Will let you know when these come online. I will be
adding a reciprocal link to you as well, will show in a week or so after next
site update. As for links from images to the location site - this can be done,
but there is a cost factor - this is where I earn my bread! If you can persuade
anyone to take this up I'll be very happy!
Peter.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, December 24, 2004 2:41
PM
Subject: RE: [OpenGuides-London] Suggestion for
London information
>
> > Here is a suggestion for informaion on London. I hope
you enjoy browsing it for
> > yourselves. Any feedaback about the map
apppreciated. If you do decide to include it
> > within the
openguides, please contact me and on our next update I'll add a reciprocal
link
>
> I have added a link to the page "Sites About
London"
> http://london.openguides.org/index.cgi?Sites_About_London
>
> > The London Map (http://www.the-london-map.co.uk)
> > An interactive map of London with over 100 panoramic photographs
of historic
> > sites, parks and buildings. A virtual tour and
sightseeing guide of many
> > locations in London.
> > This
is free to use and can be run embedded in any site, a great way to
> >
explore the city.
>
> Great! we like content that is free
:).
>
> > Please take a look as see if you may like to either
use the Tour or link to
> > it as a resource about London. See The
London Map website for the html
> > needed to use the tour, and
examples of embedded tours. For further
> > information or to discuss
layout options please contact me.
>
> What would be really nice is
to be able to hook into individual attractions.
> Currently, the applet
can navigate to attractions only via a search entered by the user.
>
> What we want to be able to do is to pass in something like "Natural
History Museum"
> as a parameter, and the applet loads the appropriate
view.
>
> Another function we would like to be able to do is to
pass in X and Y coordinates,
> either OS Grid or Lat/Long, and for the
applet to show us the map with the arrow
> in the right place.
>
> That said, we have been looking at SVG, which has a number of
facilities:
>
> * Continuous zoom
> * Ability to superimpose
graphics by layering
> * Clickable hyperlinks on the map
>
>
Ivor.
>
>