[RNLD] Creating linguistic maps

Doug Marmion doug.marmion at GMAIL.COM
Tue Sep 23 03:29:15 UTC 2014


Hi,

I’ve found TileMill be good for this kind of purpose, as well as easy to use.

https://www.mapbox.com/tilemill/


cheers,
doug 


On 23 Sep 2014, at 13:19, Hiram Ring <hiram1 at e.ntu.edu.sg> wrote:

> Hi folks,
> 
>  This may have been asked previously, but I'm trying to create a new map to illustrate rough language boundaries, and I'm having difficulty finding a simple way to do so. I know R has various options and can get geo-data from GIS, but that seems like a steep learning curve. Google mapmaker and other online services that I have found do not provide enough visualization options (you get roads or satellite data, but no district boundaries in India, for example, and can't fill or highlight areas).
> 
>  Can anyone recommend some options for creating linguistic maps?
> 
> Thanks,
> Hiram
> _______________
> Hiram Ring
> PhD Student, Grammatical Description and Documentation
> Nanyang Technological University
> http://linguistics.hss.ntu.edu.sg



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