Geotags.org > KML Text Labels For Google Earth

Free Geography Toolshttp://freegeographytools.com/2008/kml-text-labels-for-google-earth [Free Geography Tools] A neat little option for creating labels for Google Earth, and other programs that support image overlays. Hopefully they’ll add support for the Google Earth plugin on the label design page in the near future.

Some related posts from Technorati and Google.

Off the Map - Official Blog of fortiusone[Off the Map - Official Blog of fortiusone] Links List 6.20.08: Google Earth’s text gets a make-over with a new option to view KML texts on the map. Designed by Sergey Devytakov, the new tool, called Labels, allows the specification of font changes, shadows and outlines and choice of icon, etc.

Ogle Earth[Ogle Earth] Links: Baby trees, Craig Stanton on Seero, KML labels: (Or perhaps Google ads feel more relevant and hence feel less like ads and more like useful information?) Still promised by Seero’s developers: A KML feed.

[Codehaus] [geoserver-scm] [9327] branches/1.7.x/geoserver/wms/src/main/java ...: "icon-poly.png" : "icon-line.png"); - } catch (MalformedURLException mue){ - imageURL = "http://maps.google.com/mapfiles/kml/pal3/icon61.png"; - } - element("href", imageURL); - } - else { - //do ...

Concharto Blog[Concharto Blog] New: Export to Google Earth, Terrain Map: In the search results there is a new kml link on the upper left. If you have a virtual globe browser like Google Earth or MS Virtual Earth, you can now use this link to import your search results into it. Click on this link: ...

Ogle Earth[Ogle Earth] Links: Google's naming doctrine, Géoportail to get API, Google Sky ...: McLaughlin never mentions one particular body of water, lying between Iran and Saudi Arabia and which contains a lot of oil, but I can’t help thinking that his long explanation is an implicit defense of why Google Earth labels it both .

Off the Map - Official Blog of FortiusOne[Off the Map - Official Blog of FortiusOne] Content for ArcGIS Explorer vs. Google Earth: I’ll assume that some day ESRI will nail the technical side of Explorer, and look a little further down the road - to the content available for Google and ESRI’s thick client applications and how easy it is to access. As the GeoWeb evolves and we’ve rendered ever more amazing three dimensional worlds I think an increasing premium is going to be on the scope of data and content that can be delivered to these applications.

The Intellog Blog[The Intellog Blog] Using CDATA to Enhance Google Earth Balloons: With the icon issue out of the way, I focused on the development of a simple test.kml that will be used to develop a standardized look for the balloon.  With that done, it will be implemented in code.

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