point-text option in -style to provide text tag symbol as point#303
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Hi @mbloch, this is now quite old, but I was wondering if it was in line with what you had in mind for mapshaper and SVG output? |
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This is old code from January. I'm not sure if I should just start over with the latest commits, or we can just attempt to merge. At least, we can discuss that.
The goal is to provide a way in SVG output to specify a
<text>tag to output in place of a circle or rect, as the point's element on the map. That's for use cases where we have glyphs in a custom font, say airport or seaport symbols, that we want to render as text. Not sure if there are other ways to render on the map...