
Great, thanks a lot! Can I be so bold and grab go for the jackpot and ask if you plan on making the reverse working as well (feed KML into Splitter)? Personally, I don't mind if there aren't many sanity check on reading the KML. If things bark because of an ill formed KML then that's the users error... On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 20:28:35 +0000 (UTC), Chris Miller <chris.miller@kbcfp.com> wrote:
If you like I could add a parameter to the splitter that generated the KML file automatically so there's no need for the additional script.
L> That would be great to have.
...and now you have it :) I've just checked in an update that gives you a --write-kml=<filename> parameter. Pretty much does what you'd expect, writes out a KML file to the specified filename in roughly the same format as that
python script. The only real difference is I've named the areas "Map 63240001" etc, instead of "Area 1", "Area 2", ... Hopefully you'll agree that's a bit more useful.
Chris
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