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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/24/2013 03:35 PM, Giuseppe De
      Marco wrote:<br>
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      <div dir="ltr">Ok fede, if time permits I'll be happy to do a pull
        request ( i'd like to use a backup or django-load-data of the
        existing entities for speedup development enviroment, can you
        give me theese ? )
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    What do you mean for existing entities?<br>
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    If you are asking for the database on map.ninux.org I think you
    don't need it to implement this feature, you can insert a couple of
    random nodes and do the tests.<br>
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        <div>So you'll use tilemill and his hosting system to deploy the
          future versione of nodeshot or it's my misunderstanding ?</div>
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    I cited tilemill as an interesting project but I will try to make
    the tile server address configurable, if that is the correct answer
    to your question, which I haven't fully understood.<br>
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    Federico<br>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">2013/11/24 Nemesis <span dir="ltr"><<a
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              <div>Hi Giuseppe,<br>
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                my efforts are concentrated on the new version, which
                has quite many features and I hope to include the
                elevation profile too (in a similar way as you can see
                on the attached screenshot).<br>
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                Because I am dedicating as much time as I can (often
                weekends included) on completing the new major version
                and I don't want to subtract time to it I won't be
                coding anymore on the 0.9 version (the version we
                currently use on <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                  href="http://map.ninux.org" target="_blank">map.ninux.org</a>).<br>
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                So if you wanna try to add this feature on the 0.9,
                please do it the right way, fork on github (master
                branch) <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                  href="https://github.com/ninuxorg/nodeshot"
                  target="_blank">https://github.com/ninuxorg/nodeshot</a>
                , do a development install, tweak the code, show it to
                us and if it works we'll merge it.<br>
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                Federico<br>
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                On 11/24/2013 12:06 PM, Giuseppe De Marco wrote:<br>
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                <div dir="ltr">I'm thinking about a new button, in a
                  element of #side-link, inline with "nascondi/hide" and
                  "elimina/delete/drop", this should called
                  "elevation/profile" or whatever.
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                  <div>clicking on this should appear a browser popup (a
                    javascript window open with an third url) that
                    points to a html page forked from <a
                      moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.katapi.org.uk/Maps/GoogleMaps/GMv3-elevation-profile.html"
                      target="_blank">http://www.katapi.org.uk/Maps/GoogleMaps/GMv3-elevation-profile.html</a>.</div>
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                  <div>I made a stupid template with some CalabriaNinux
                    proposed links, it's:</div>
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                      href="http://workshop2013.eco-hydrology.org/elevation_profile/"
                      target="_blank">http://workshop2013.eco-hydrology.org/elevation_profile/</a><br>
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                    <div>federisco instead of forking all the nodeshot
                      could we work decoupling this integration from
                      nodeshot templating system and make a static html
                      page that, with the help of js, could take some
                      arguments [1] from window.location url and
                      reproduce the same link shown on <a
                        moz-do-not-send="true"
                        href="http://map.ninux.org" target="_blank">map.ninux.org</a>
                      but in a popup with elevation profile loaded. This
                      will take just a button with a js call - with
                      arguments - to the elevation_profile_page.html.</div>
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                  <div>Could this solution improve development time cost
                    and nodeshot features in general ?</div>
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