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Support and Discussions for Tide Charts and Tide Tables

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Thank you for stopping by.
Google Maps Engine has been discontinued. We want to thank all our loyal Google Maps Engine customers.

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The Google Maps Engine team

Frequently-asked questions
What will happen to my Google Maps Engine data?
All data stored with Google Maps Engine will be systematically deleted from Google servers.

Will there be any way to retrieve my subscription data from Google in the future?
No -- all data stored in Google Maps Engine will be permanently and irrevocably deleted. Google will not be able to recover any Google Maps Engine data for any user after February 1st, 2016.
 

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gdal2tiles(1)						      General Commands Manual						     gdal2tiles(1)

NAME
gdal2tiles - gdal2tiles.py generates directory with TMS tiles, KMLs and simple web viewers SYNOPSIS
gdal2tiles.py [-title "Title"] [-publishurl http://yourserver/dir/] [-nogooglemaps] [-noopenlayers] [-nokml] [-googlemapskey KEY] [-forcekml] [-v] input_file [output_dir] DESCRIPTION
This utility generates a directory with small tiles and metadata, following OSGeo Tile Map Service Specification. Simple web pages with viewers based on Google Maps and OpenLayers are generated as well - so anybody can comfortably explore your maps on-line and you do not need to install or configure any special software (like mapserver) and the map displays very fast in the webbrowser. You only need to upload generated directory into a web server. GDAL2Tiles creates also necessary metadata for Google Earth (KML SuperOverlay), in case the supplied map uses EPSG:4326 projection. World files and embedded georeference is used during tile generation, but you can publish a picture without proper georeference too. -p PROFILE, --profile=PROFILE: Tile cutting profile (mercator,geodetic,raster) - default 'mercator' (Google Maps compatible). -r RESAMPLING, --resampling=RESAMPLING: Resampling method (average,near,bilinear,cubic,cubicspline,lanczos,antialias) - default 'average'. -s SRS, --s_srs=SRS: The spatial reference system used for the source input data. -z ZOOM, --zoom=ZOOM: Zoom levels to render (format:'2-5' or '10'). -e, --resume: Resume mode. Generate only missing files. -a NODATA, --srcnodata=NODATA: NODATA transparency value to assign to the input data. -v, --verbose Generate verbose output of tile generation. -h, --help Show help message and exit. --version Show program's version number and exit. KML (Google Earth) options: Options for generated Google Earth SuperOverlay metadata -k, --force-kml Generate KML for Google Earth - default for 'geodetic' profile and 'raster' in EPSG:4326. For a dataset with different projection use with caution! -n, --no-kml: Avoid automatic generation of KML files for EPSG:4326. -u URL, --url=URL: URL address where the generated tiles are going to be published. Web viewer options: Options for generated HTML viewers a la Google Maps -w WEBVIEWER, --webviewer=WEBVIEWER: Web viewer to generate (all,google,openlayers,none) - default 'all'. -t TITLE, --title=TITLE: Title of the map. -c COPYRIGHT, --copyright=COPYRIGHT: Copyright for the map. -g GOOGLEKEY, --googlekey=GOOGLEKEY: Google Maps API key from http://code.google.com/apis/maps/signup.html. -y YAHOOKEY, --yahookey=YAHOOKEY: Yahoo Application ID from http://developer.yahoo.com/wsregapp/. NOTE: gdal2tiles.py is a Python script that needs to be run against 'new generation' Python GDAL binding. AUTHORS
Klokan Petr Pridal klokan@klokan.cz as a Google SoC 2007 Project. GDAL
Tue Sep 18 2012 gdal2tiles(1)
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