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Build a Google Earth Interface on Oracle Database XE

Get an overview of spatial data, explore ways to add spatial attributes to existing data, and learn how to use Google Earth to "fly" over aerial imagery including that data.

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obd2kml(1)						      General Commands Manual							obd2kml(1)

NAME
obd2kml - Convert obdgpslogger(1) logs to Google Earth kml files SYNOPSIS
obd2kml [ options ] DESCRIPTION
Convert obdgpslogger(1) logs to Google Earth kml files OPTIONS
-o|--out <output filename> Output to this .kml file -a|--altitude <altitude> In the kml file, normalise the graph to this height -d|--db <database> Work from logs stored in this database file -n|--name <folder name> Everything in this output file is wrapped in a folder named this -v|--version Print out version number and exit. -h|--help Print out help and exit. NOT OPTIONS
These options aren't intended for end-users, they're for the GUI. -p|--progress Print out progress. It will occasionally print a number in the range [0..100], indicating progress percentage. SEE ALSO
obdgpslogger(1), obd2csv(1), obd2gpx(1), obdsim(1), obdgui(1), obdlogrepair(1) AUTHORS
Gary "Chunky Ks" Briggs <chunky@icculus.org> obd2kml(1)