09-11-2007
This is the closest I could find, it's actually for Tru64...
Point-to-Point Connections
It refers to /etc/acucap and /etc/inittab.
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geo::googleearth::pluggable::placemark
Geo::GoogleEarth::Pluggable::Placemark(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Geo::GoogleEarth::Pluggable::Placemark(3pm)
NAME
Geo::GoogleEarth::Pluggable::Placemark - Base Object for Geo::GoogleEarth::Pluggable Placemarks
SYNOPSIS
use base qw{Geo::GoogleEarth::Pluggable::Placemark};
DESCRIPTION
The is the base of all Geo::GoogleEarth::Pluggable packages.
USAGE
METHODS
type
style
Sets or returns the Placemark Style or StyleMap object.
style=>$style is a short cut for styleUrl=>$style->url
styleUrl
This overrides style->url if defined.
LookAt
Sets or returns the LookAt Object
visibility
Sets or returns visibility. The value is either 1 or 0 but defaults to undef which the same as 1.
my $visibility=$placemark->visibility;
node
coordinates
The coordinates array is used consistantly for all placemark objects.
my $coordinates=$placemark->coordinates(
[
[$lon, $lat, $alt],
{lat=>$lat, lon=>$lon, alt=>$alt},
GPS::Point,
Geo::Point,
Net::GPSD::Point,
]
);
my $coordinates=$placemark->coordinates(
Geo::Line, #TODO
);
coordinates_stringify
point_stringify
my $string=$placemark->point_stringify($point); #returns "$lon,$lat,$alt"
point_normalize
Most of this code was taken from GPS::Point->initializeMulti
my $data=$placemark->point_normalize($point); #returns {lat=>$lat,lon=>$lon,alt=>$alt}
BUGS
Please log on RT and send to the geo-perl email list.
SUPPORT
DavisNetworks.com supports all Perl applications including this package.
AUTHOR
Michael R. Davis (mrdvt92)
CPAN ID: MRDVT
COPYRIGHT
This program is free software licensed under the...
The BSD License
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.
SEE ALSO
Geo::GoogleEarth::Pluggable, Scalar::Util, XML::LibXML::LazyBuilder
perl v5.14.2 2011-06-26 Geo::GoogleEarth::Pluggable::Placemark(3pm)