" I am not a programmer " thats makes 2 of us ;)
i really don't know the specifics of your questions, i just saw the
related post & was trying to save the pros a little time.
I would recommend going though examples, old posts & using firebug.
I'm pretty sure you can find one that uses simplemap-view.js (i'm
thinking you just include that in your script calls, if it the
existing needs to be turned off or conflicts i don't know)
i wouldn't worry to much about MIT going down, if it does i think you
can count on community support coming up with a solution.
Your objective seems pretty straight forward, i think there is a site
that actually is trying to provide that info (family tree) using
exhibit. The bookmark/ name is eluding me & i have a job going out
this week but will try to find it when i can.
GL,
japhy
On Jul 13, 6:53 pm, Scott <
oneupthe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi thaiboxer,
>
> Regarding option 1: How can I run the painter service myself? Is the
> source code available for download? If so, where can I find it?
>
> Regarding option 2: I took a look at Dan Lange's simplemap-view.js
> but am not sure how to include that in the Exhibit API that I
> downloaded. I am not a programmer and was wondering if there's any
> instructions on how to do so.
>
> I'm trying to put together a world map with info on my family tree. I
> would like to run Exhibit on my computer or on my web host in case in
> case it is no longer hosted on
simile.mit.edu in the future. Any
> suggestions are much appreciated.
>
> Regards,
> Scott
>
> On Jul 12, 9:49 pm, thaiboxer <
japhys...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >
http://groups.google.com/group/simile-widgets/browse_thread/thread/82...
>
> > Don,
>
> > The standard map extension uses the "painter" service athttp://
simile.mit.edu/painter/togenerate those map marker images.