This example is a good starting point for making new layers. The data consists of a few points in Gothenburg. There is a quick find button in the layer page to zoom to the layer extent.
The multiple types example shows a more detailed configuration of a layer with three sublayers, presenting symbols, lines and polygons. It also does some attribute specific visualization where the polygons are assigned different colors depending on the value of the category attribute. The IGEO-file contains Markers, MarkerLines and MarkerPolygons.
This layer shows some ways to format an IDOC page. It shows you how to use the section element in different ways, apply styles, add images and more.
An example layer is presented in the static tutorial. The IDOC allows the Locago user to choose places in Lund to show on the map. This layer demonstrates an easy way to present geographical information as a layer in Locago.
static_tutorial_1.idoc
tutorial_1.igeo
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symbol.png
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An example layer is presented in the dynamic tutorial. The geographical information is loaded dynamically, instead of stored at the Locago server, when the Locago user wants to. This example shows an easy dynamically loaded layer of some places in Lund.
dynamic_tutorial_1.idoc
dynamic.php.igeo
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API connect layer tutorial shows you how to create a layer where the geo data source is an API. In this case, the Tixik API. It contains famous places around the world. This example layer shows you how to connect an API to Locago. It also shows you how to expand a search result with redirect and how to cooperate with the phone browser.
tutorial_tixik.idoc
tutorial_tixik.php.igeo
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placepage.idoc
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