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5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
jordi fita mas 6f78ad944f Do not set campground_map’s height via JavaScript
It already has a height set via CSS; no need to overwrite it.
2024-01-31 15:01:13 +01:00
jordi fita mas 1de4042d91 Handle path and rects in map
There are many installations on the map that are drawn with rect
instead of path.  I could transform them with Inkscape, but i finally
found out about DOMMatrix, that helps me a lot to convert points, as
it can parse the values of the `transform` attribute.

I also saw that SVGGraphicElements has getCTM() and getScreenCTM(), but
neither of them worked for me: the resulting transformation was “shrunk”
on the map (i.e., like it was scaled down).
2024-01-29 17:57:14 +01:00
jordi fita mas eeaa3b415e Add amenities section and public page
This is more or less the same as the campsites, as public information
goes, but for buildings and other amenities that the camping provides
that are not campsites.
2024-01-27 22:51:41 +01:00
jordi fita mas c284230436 Add public pages for each individual accommodation
A small page with a brief description, carousel, and feature list of
each individual accommodation.

Most of the relations and functions for carousel and features are like
the ones for campsite types, but i had to use the accommodation’s label
to find them, because they do not have slugs; i did not even though
these would be public, and they already have a label, although not
unique for all companies, like UUID slugs are.
2024-01-26 22:27:54 +01:00
jordi fita mas 8d49857dae Add a polygon around each accommodation on the public map
I can not use <a> in that map because Leaflet handles the mouse over
before the anchors sees it, thus it is impossible to click on them; i
have to use a Leaflet layer.

Fortunately, i can just use the <path>’s coordinates as
the polygon points, because with CRS.Simple the coordinates map to
pixel, except for the reversed Y/latitude coordinate. Unfortunately,
<path> coordinates are not straightforward to get: I have to follow the
drawing coordinates, taking into account the current transformation
(CTM), and keeping the last point around for relative coordinates.
Bézier curves are simplified to a straight line from start to end.

There is one single accommodation that started with a relative move
command (m), which apparently have to be treated as an absolute
move (M), but subsequent pairs are treated as relative coordinates[0].

It was easier for me to convert that relative move to absolute and add
a relative lineto command (l) to the next pair.

For now, all i do is highlight the accommodation and zoom it on click,
because i do not know how i should the accommodation’s information.

[0]: https://www.w3.org/TR/SVG11/paths.html#PathDataMovetoCommands
2024-01-25 04:28:51 +01:00