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About

This program renders shapefiles (and other OGR-compatible datasources) as vector graphics (SVG). Features can be styled programmatically using Lua. I've used it as a tool for quickly generating simple maps for use in educational and research settings.

Requirements

To build vfr, you need the following dev packages:

  • Cairo
  • Lua-5.1
  • OGR/GDAL

On Debian/Ubuntu you can do:

apt-get install libcairo2-dev libgdal-dev liblua5.1-0-dev

Usage

vfr: the command line vector feature renderer

usage:
  ./vfr fonts
  ./vfr inform <source>
  ./vfr render [-out outfile] -ht INT | -wd INT path [-fg 0x000000] [-bg 0x000000] [-lua luafile] <source>
  ./vfr version

example:
  vfr render -out mymap.svg -wd 400 -lua myluafile.lua /home/johnsmith/geodata/myshapefile

Embedded Lua

  • Style features using embedded Lua. See ./etc/style0.lua and ./etc/style1.lua (or the example below).
  • Default styles are drawn from a global variable named vfr_feature_style.
  • Feature styles may also be programmatically altered using a global function called vfrFeatureStyle which takes one argument, a table with fields from the feature (obtain these using ogrinfo or a similar tool).
  • When using multilayer datasources (e.g. via an OGR VRT file), use the special feature table member _vfr_layer to find out which layer a feature belongs to (see example below).

Example:

  1. The following is a Lua file for use with VFR. When used with a multilayer OGR datasource including Nebraska school district boundaries, it plots the districts with white fill and light gray stroke, cleans up the district names, and labels each (see the map).
vfr_style = {
    stroke = {
        r = 127,
        g = 127,
        b = 127
    },
    fill = nil,
    size = 1
}

function vfrFeatureStyle(ftr)
    fstyle = {
        stroke = {
            r = 0,
            g = 0,
            b = 0
        },
        fill = {
            r = 255,
            g = 255,
            b = 255 
        },
        size = 1,
        label_place = 0,
        label_fill = { r=255, g=0, b=0 }
    }

    if(ftr._vfr_layer == "schooldistricts") then
        fstyle.fill = { r=255, g=255, b=255 }
        fstyle.fill_opacity = 100
        fstyle.stroke = { r=96, g=96, b=96 }
        fstyle.stroke_opacity = 50
        fstyle.size = 1
        fstyle.label_fill = { r=127, g=127, b=127 }
        fstyle.label_pattern = "dots"
        fstyle.label_place = 1
        fstyle.label_text = ftr.NAME:gsub("(%s+Public Schools)", ""):gsub("(%s+Community Schools)", ""):gsub("(%s+Schools)", "")
        fstyle.label_fill = { r=32, g=32, b=32 }
        fstyle.label_fontdesc = "Cabin Semibold 16"
        fstyle.label_opacity = 80
    elseif(ftr._vfr_layer == "blocks") then
        fstyle.stroke = { r=33, g=64, b=110 }
        fstyle.fill = { r=66, g=127, b=221 }
        fstyle.fill_opacity = 80
        fstyle.size = 1
    else
        fstyle.stroke = { r=127, g=127, b=127}
        fstyle.label_fill = { r=127, g=127, b=127}
        fstyle.label_place = 1
        require 'pl.pretty'.dump(ftr)
    end
    
    return fstyle
end

Note the font description (Cabin Semibold 16). For a list of font families and faces available to vfr on your system, use the fonts command.

Output

For now, vfr outputs SVG, which can be rasterized by programs like rsvg-convert.

Coming Soon

  • Interpolation and other spatial tools (in lua)
  • Legends
  • More epimap options (bgcolor, etc.)

...

Examples

Top Ten Percent Most Rural Nebraska School Districts

Label halos, pattern fills, label offsets

Label Halos

Label halos

Patterned Fill (detail of U.S. Census Bureau state geographies w/ dotted fill)

Pattern fill

Dot-density Map (of Nebraska Cattle Pop.)

Dot-density

Multilayer with Labels (using Pango and OGR's VRT facilities)

Multilayer

Opacity, Labels

Labels

Labels (using Pango)

Labels

Randomly Colored Polygons

Random Colors

Demographics

Demographics

Mollweide

Mollweide

Robinson

Robinson

Spherical Mercator

Spherical Mercator

Geographic

Geographic

Hydrology

Hydrology

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