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Sunlight Labs Documentation

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The palest ink is better than the best memory

- Chinese Proverb

Welcome to the central hub for Sunlight Labs. This repository contains documentation and links to everything relevant to Sunlight and Sunlight Labs. Please feel free to contribute if you find something is missing or out of date. This project was inspired and is a continuation of a former documentation project Developers, Developers, Developers from which the clever animated gif above comes.

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Shapefile scaling should use absolute values

This is the fault of the data source more than the builder. But when working with some Census Tract shapefiles from the 2000 U.S. Census, for some reason the width of the bounds was negative in the shapefile header. This inverted the map (so Massachusetts was upside down and backwards).

The crude fix is just to wrap bounds.width in a Math.abs() call, in the translateData function of the Shapefile class.

Edit: This is in the library for ClearMapsBuilder. Also, it would be nice to have a TextInput box so you could manually enter scaling values.

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