D-Jeffrey / gedcom-to-visualmap

Using GEDCOM in Python, build a map using Folium (heat and line) or kml. It will Geocode different types of places and allow you to update those discovered addresses with GPS values. Includes GUI interface
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Idea - Export/program to ESRI and StoryMap #4

Open D-Jeffrey opened 1 year ago

D-Jeffrey commented 1 year ago

Look at trying to leverage ESRI to produce an alternate Map and StoryMap https://github.com/Esri/arcgis-python-api https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/api-python/developers/automate-storymap-changes-with-arcgis-api-for-python/ https://community.esri.com/t5/education-blog/telling-family-histories-with-storymaps/ba-p/1193996

D-Jeffrey commented 11 months ago

https://developers.arcgis.com/python/api-reference/arcgis.apps.storymap.html

I created this manually. https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/51bfc2c5b49448c58c52149e67d29482?play=true&speed=slow Going through that give me all kinds of ideas.

Cost

It looks like ESRI is going to start to charge for ArcStory - $950 CAD/yr. That may be a non-starter, but we might see how far we can get before 2024 when the new licensing has kicked in. https://www.esri.ca/en-ca/store/products/buy/arcgis-storymaps

Maybe if you could use StoryMap with Personal Use. https://www.esri.ca/en-ca/store/products/buy/arcgis-for-personal-use @ $175 that would be possible. But that does not appear to be an option