KML SuperOverlay generator
- https://x.optgeo.org/kenmotsu/manifold (std, maxzoom=18)
- https://x.optgeo.org/kenmotsu/manifold?maxzoom=17 (std, maxzoom=17)
- https://x.optgeo.org/kenmotsu/manifold?template=https://maps.gsi.go.jp/xyz/pale/{z}/{x}/{y}.png (pale, maxzoom=18)
- https://x.optgeo.org/kenmotsu/manifold?template=https://tile.openstreetmap.jp/{z}/{x}/{y}.png
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/4805
[Unit]
Description = unvt.kenmotsu
After = basic.target
[Service]
Type = simple
ExecStart = bash -c 'cd /mnt/hdd/kenmotsu; rake serve'
Restart = alwasy
[Install]
WantedBy = multiuser.target
sudo systemctl edit --force --full unvt.kenmotsu
sudo systemctl start unvt.kenmotsu
sudo systemctl status unvt.kenmotsu
sudo systemctl enable unvt.kenmotsu
- @mapbox/tilebelt
- gdal2tiles of GDAL
The name was chosen as a joking reference to keys - because KML originally was Keyhole Markup Langeuage.
Kenmotsu (監物) was the officials under the ritsuryo legal code system. Kenmotsu was under the direct command of Nakatsukasasho and was in charge of supervising the maintenance and dilivery operations of KEYS of warehouses of the government offices. See also: https://www.japanese-wiki-corpus.org/title/Kenmotsu%20(officials%20belonging%20to%20Nakatsukasasho).html