Trail map and guide maintenance
From the original trail guide, the Rawlings Conservatory in Druid Hill Park, Baltimore. This is a iconic drawing style I'd like to have in the newest guides.
Waypoints and traces
With images and GPS coordinates from earlier hikes, I put together worksheets of data to feed into the GPS Babel program, and GPSPrune, to build custom maps that use OpenMap data, rather than Google, to provide alternate tools besides the estimable Google Maps and Google Earth Pro.
GPSBabel does things like:
gpsbabel.exe -i unicsv -f legacy-trails-segment-4.csv -o gpx -F segment4.gpx
legacy-trails-segment-3.csv:
name desc lat lon symb comment
39977269 39.29714 -76.59555
39977269 39.29714 -76.59555
segment4.gpx:
<wpt lat="39.321780000" lon="-76.650080000">
<name>WPT001</name>
<cmt>Zoo entrance</cmt>
<desc>Zoo entrance</desc>
</wpt>
Another latitude/longitude format:
GPSPrune
(from: activityworkshop.net/software/gpsprune/ )The typography of the second edition had simple street layout (okay enough at this scale) and cartoon type images (or caricatures) that corresponded to locations discussed in the text. A lot of the layout was done with all capitals, easy to read but low in information density. The blithe depiction of the oldest house in the city being a "plantation home" is rather telling.
I will come back to the style of fact presentation, and questions, after the route descriptions and presentation concepts (like, brochure or tract hand-out). I do like the black and green on a type of bisque shaded background.
The ship and crane came from a scan of the second edition guide, with the original color scheme (such as it had aged since being printed, stored, and imaged).
I decided this may may a good image for the Baltimore Museum of Industry, which since it is on the other side of the inner harbor from Fleet Street, I reversed the direction, and converted to a single color.
Below is a zoomed-in slice from GPSPrune as seen above. The possible hikes from Carroll Park to the B&O Railroad Museum are shown only in a limited way.
And, lastly for this batch, a GPSPrune application menu showing exports to Google's KML format, with a few options. I added waypoints based on street intersection names to trace out one route (out of many possible).
Images from earlier hikes
- ...637: World War 1 Memorial
- ...292: Carroll
Mansion
...288: Railroad mural (small)- (large)
- ...654: B&O Roundhouse
- Off-map: Poe House
Brochures and handouts
Lastly, Scribus is what I will try to use instead of TROFF type programs for editing the guides that include the maps and images from coordinates, icons, and photo repositories. In my first tests I created PDF documents that would not allow copy and paste of the text. At first I almost gave up, but a later test with a newer version (1.5.6) on a different OS gave me PDFs that could be selected from. The app text said PDF versions up to 1.5 were available but the menus allowed 1.6.
More waypoints later.