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Also fixes tests for 1e5 expecting fixed precision rather than scientific notation (stringstream gives scientific notation indeed) The only still failing test now is the one having less than 16 significant digits of precision, due to the boost bug: https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/ticket/7785 |
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What is Mapnik?
Mapnik is an open source toolkit and API for developing mapping applications. At the core is a C++ shared library providing algorithms and patterns for spatial data access and visualization. High-level bindings for Java, JavaScript, Python, and Ruby facilitate rapid application development in a variety of environments.
Overview
Mapnik is basically a collection of geographic objects like maps, layers, datasources, features, and geometries. The library doesn't rely on any OS specific "windowing systems" and it can be deployed to any server environment. It is intended to play fair in a multi-threaded environment and is aimed primarily, but not exclusively, at web-based development.
For further information see http://mapnik.org and also our wiki documentation here on GitHub.
Installation
See INSTALL.md for installation instructions.
License
Mapnik software is free and is released under LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License. Please see COPYING for more information.