Yes, thanks, but I just can't find any projection module for Perl which would help me integrate ImageMagick picture with symbols on exact lat. and lon especially because I don't know scale of picture (I could just guess). I did not explain well, which just came to me, after reading your reply. Yes, its for the web and background picture is in PNG, for which I have GD module in Perl to manipulate the picture, but what about symbols which have to be rotated in different direction every day? Is there any module in Perl which does such thing? It does not have to be vector, I'll convert them as you said, but will I be able to rotate them and fast, because there are a lot of symbols .. about 700 - 1000 per picture.

thanks!

In reply to Re: Re: vector graphics and latitude and longitude and Perl .. by Alex the Serb
in thread vector graphics and latitude and longitude and Perl .. by Alex the Serb

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