In case anyone is interested, I've been trying to use turf.js on both Mapbox and Mapzen vector tiles, and I've learned a few things I wish I'd known going in.
This thing I've been working on for a month or so here and there, to make maps like this:
Released license:MIT | |
height:780 | |
border:no | |
Trunk Roads: OSM locations of trunk roads in the GB | |
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In case anyone is interested, I've been trying to use turf.js on both Mapbox and Mapzen vector tiles, and I've learned a few things I wish I'd known going in.
This thing I've been working on for a month or so here and there, to make maps like this:
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"Document": { | |
"Statement": [ | |
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