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Google Earth Overlay Server - display map overlays in Google Earth

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Google Earth Overlay Server (GEOS)

Warning: This project is not maintained anymore. Feel free to fork or re-use the code for whatever you like as permitted by the BSD-3-clause license. Personally, I moved on to QGIS for managing my maps and GPS tracks.

If you are looking for a direct replacement for geos, consider using kmlsuperoverlay by @nono303, which is a PHP reimplementation of geos and actively maintained.

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This is a python-based server for creating Google Earth overlays of tiled maps. Your can now also display maps in the web browser, measure distances and print maps as high-quality PDF's.

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Developers can also use GEOS as a library to convert coordinates or to access the map printing functionality programmatically.

Use GEOS on the web without installation on geos.gsturm.eu. Note that for legal reasons, the public version comes with a very limited set of maps. You still can install and use GEOS locally with full flexibility!

Documentation is available at https://geos.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

Aspirations

Can GEOS become a unified interface for converting, displaying and using web maps? Like a web-based version of the seemingly old-fashioned MOBAC?

Imagine you can draw and measure on a map like in Swisstopo, download paper maps as simple as with nkart.no and create an offline map for your GPS device just as with MOBAC for any map out there simply in your web browser.

Contributing

If that sounds as awesome to you as it does to me, feel free to fork and create pull requests or simply drop me a message.

Alternatives

  • If you want to setup geos on a server, you might as well consider MapProxy, which is much more professional but a bit more challenging to configure.
  • If you are looking for a software to explore and print maps locally, consider using QGIS.