[Commits] r684 - sandbox/docsrc/tutorials
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Tue May 12 16:04:57 CEST 2009
Author: dwins
Date: 2009-05-12 16:04:57 +0200 (Tue, 12 May 2009)
New Revision: 684
Modified:
sandbox/docsrc/tutorials/control-button-tutorial.rst
Log:
Increase connected-ness of tutorial graph. That is, I put a link in a page to another page.
Modified: sandbox/docsrc/tutorials/control-button-tutorial.rst
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--- sandbox/docsrc/tutorials/control-button-tutorial.rst 2009-05-11 23:43:24 UTC (rev 683)
+++ sandbox/docsrc/tutorials/control-button-tutorial.rst 2009-05-12 14:04:57 UTC (rev 684)
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
Map Tool Tutorial
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-Okay, so now you know how to add a map to a web page and load some data into it. Your users can drag and zoom to their hearts' content. You even followed the :doc:`layertree-tutorial` so they could switch between different datasets. (You did follow that tutorial, right?) But now you want to do more than just view some pretty pictures. You want to let your users analyze data, or get more info about particular features on your map, or just draw things. Basically, you want to give them some **tools**\ .
+Okay, so now you know how to :doc:`add a map to a web page <mappanel-tutorial>` and load some data into it. Your users can drag and zoom to their hearts' content. You even followed the :doc:`layertree-tutorial` so they could switch between different datasets. (You did follow that tutorial, right?) But now you want to do more than just view some pretty pictures. You want to let your users analyze data, or get more info about particular features on your map, or just draw things. Basically, you want to give them some **tools**\ .
.. note:: This tutorial makes heavy use of the OpenLayers mapping library. If you're not familiar with it, you might want to take a look at the :doc:`openlayers-primer` before moving forward.
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