Create a collection of accurate maps in print quality along your gpx or kml track, in your scale, your format and the infos you need.
- Accurate scale throughout the whole route
- Printable quality of 300dpi
- Customizable paper format up to A2, page margins and distance markers
- Support of waypoints
Inspired by the bikeline Cycling guides and Openstreetmap, this application uses Mapbox GL JS to create the maps I need. Vector tiles enable rendering in 300dpi, high enough for printing. There are different styles available. Paper format, page margins and distance markers are customizable. You want a map in 1:85.000 on A5 paper along that winding river? No problem.
Waypoints contained in the GPX can set a symbol name through the optional
sym
field. You can set
the used icon by specify any Maki icon by using their
basename e.g. campsite-11 in this field.
Additional POIs can be downloaded via Overpass. To add more choices, see overpass.js. POIs are downloaded for print areas only. In case of format or scale changes, manually refresh by toggling the checkboxes.
Logic and PDF generation of mapline
are performed client-side. Main external libraries are Mapbox
GL JS for map creation and
jsPDF for PDF generation.
Before you can use mapline
, you have to get your own Mapbox access
token. Save it in src/mapboxtoken.js
:
export default '<your access token here>';
yarn install
installs all dependenciesyarn run serve
starts a dev serveryarn run dist
generates a production build in/dist
Since v0.16.0, a bundled version is published for tagged commits in prebuild/
. See
prebuild/README.md for more infos
on how to use it.
yarn run prebuild
prepares all files in /prebuild
. Finished prebuilds are then generated using
git hooks, see
git-hooks/README.md for details.
An application written in Javascript, using WebGL and running entirely in the browser has of course some limitations.
- canvas size and hence the maximum page format depend on your graphics card
- at least in the past, Javascript engines had a hardcoded maximum string size. This limited the size of the output PDF to ~268.44MB. I do not know where the limits are now.
- a map style better suited for cycle tours and printing in black&white
- a scale bar on the printouts
- elevation stats and marking of steep slopes
- support for multiple tracks
Although development is slow, this is not a dead project and pull-requests are always welcome!