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thematic

v0.0.1

Published

A framework for visualizing geographical data on the web.

Downloads

3

Readme

Thematic.js

A library for visualizing geographical data in the web. This is created as a result of my master's thesis. Under construction, probably not suitable for production use yet.

Usage

To do. Meanwhile, see examples, or JSFiddle.

When using npm/browserify, using thematic.js is as simple as running npm install -S thematic and adding var thematic = require('thematic'); in your code.

For browserify use in more detail, take a look at thematic-example example project. You'll see that using Thematic.js is really straightforward.

Contribute

Use the following to start developing Thematic.js. Node.js and npm are needed as prerequisites.

  1. Install Gulp: npm install -g gulp
  2. Install npm dependencies: npm install
  3. Run gulp dev server with gulp
  4. Locate to http://localhost:3000

License

Thematic.js is licensed under the MIT license (see LICENSE.md for further details).

Thanks

Thematic.js is based on several open source libraries, including Leaflet, heatmap.js and Leaflet.markercluster.

The build system configuration and structure are based on gulp-starter by Dan Tello, licensed under the MIT license (see LICENSE.md for further details).

This project is a grateful recipient of the Futurice Open Source sponsorship program.