X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/www2.vanrenterghem.biz.git/blobdiff_plain/9d5cad4353459e7fa815d6a8a677037b58e69668..82f6d34eb6d9afef3690d377dab28030daa36fdf:/source/posts/using_spatial_features_and_openstreetmap.org diff --git a/source/posts/using_spatial_features_and_openstreetmap.org b/source/posts/using_spatial_features_and_openstreetmap.org index 690bd4c..6f5e6d7 100644 --- a/source/posts/using_spatial_features_and_openstreetmap.org +++ b/source/posts/using_spatial_features_and_openstreetmap.org @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ #+title: Using spatial features and openstreetmap Turns out it is possible, thanks to the good folks at -[[file:stamen.com][Stamen Design]], to get fairly unobtrusive maps based +[[http://stamen.com][Stamen Design]], to get fairly unobtrusive maps based on the OpenStreetMap data. Combining this with a SLIP dataset from the Western Australian @@ -17,8 +17,9 @@ Support in R was added in November 2016. For users of the tidyverse, this makes manipulating shapefiles and the likes easier, as simple features in R are dataframes! -[[Plot of secondary schools by student -population|/pics/Western_Australia_metro_secondary_schools.png]] +#+CAPTION: Plot of secondary schools by student population. +#+ATTR_HTML: :class img-fluid :alt Plot of secondary schools by student population. +[[file:../assets/Western_Australia_metro_secondary_schools.png]] [[http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/?p=R/project-wa-schools.git;a=summary][Full details in git]].