Custom alignment for GeoMarkers












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I need to align a GeoMarker at the bottom left of the marker:



f = Framed[
Style["Dill", FontColor -> Orange, FontSize -> 17,
FontFamily -> "CMU Serif Upright Italic", FontWeight -> Bold],
Background -> GrayLevel[0.9], RoundingRadius -> 5,
FrameMargins -> {{10, 10}, {5, 5}},
FrameStyle -> Directive[Orange, Thickness@2],
ContentPadding -> False];

g = Graphics[{Orange, AbsoluteThickness[1.3], CapForm["Round"],
Line[{{0, 0}, {.5, .5}, {1, .5}}],
Inset[f, {1, .5}, ImageScaled[{0, .5}]], PointSize[0.2],
Point[{0, 0}]}];


enter image description here



Of course the bend in the graphics makes the positioning using Alignment->Left wrong:



enter image description here



which is exacerbated at higher zoom levels:



GeoGraphics[
GeoMarker[GeoPosition[{64.147049`, -21.932949`}], g,
"Scale" -> Scaled[.4], "Alignment" -> Left], GeoZoomLevel -> 5,
ImageSize -> {200, 100}]


enter image description here



Until alignment of GeoMarkers is made more robust, ala Inset[g, pos, opos, size, dirs], does anyone know of a simple workaround?










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    I need to align a GeoMarker at the bottom left of the marker:



    f = Framed[
    Style["Dill", FontColor -> Orange, FontSize -> 17,
    FontFamily -> "CMU Serif Upright Italic", FontWeight -> Bold],
    Background -> GrayLevel[0.9], RoundingRadius -> 5,
    FrameMargins -> {{10, 10}, {5, 5}},
    FrameStyle -> Directive[Orange, Thickness@2],
    ContentPadding -> False];

    g = Graphics[{Orange, AbsoluteThickness[1.3], CapForm["Round"],
    Line[{{0, 0}, {.5, .5}, {1, .5}}],
    Inset[f, {1, .5}, ImageScaled[{0, .5}]], PointSize[0.2],
    Point[{0, 0}]}];


    enter image description here



    Of course the bend in the graphics makes the positioning using Alignment->Left wrong:



    enter image description here



    which is exacerbated at higher zoom levels:



    GeoGraphics[
    GeoMarker[GeoPosition[{64.147049`, -21.932949`}], g,
    "Scale" -> Scaled[.4], "Alignment" -> Left], GeoZoomLevel -> 5,
    ImageSize -> {200, 100}]


    enter image description here



    Until alignment of GeoMarkers is made more robust, ala Inset[g, pos, opos, size, dirs], does anyone know of a simple workaround?










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      I need to align a GeoMarker at the bottom left of the marker:



      f = Framed[
      Style["Dill", FontColor -> Orange, FontSize -> 17,
      FontFamily -> "CMU Serif Upright Italic", FontWeight -> Bold],
      Background -> GrayLevel[0.9], RoundingRadius -> 5,
      FrameMargins -> {{10, 10}, {5, 5}},
      FrameStyle -> Directive[Orange, Thickness@2],
      ContentPadding -> False];

      g = Graphics[{Orange, AbsoluteThickness[1.3], CapForm["Round"],
      Line[{{0, 0}, {.5, .5}, {1, .5}}],
      Inset[f, {1, .5}, ImageScaled[{0, .5}]], PointSize[0.2],
      Point[{0, 0}]}];


      enter image description here



      Of course the bend in the graphics makes the positioning using Alignment->Left wrong:



      enter image description here



      which is exacerbated at higher zoom levels:



      GeoGraphics[
      GeoMarker[GeoPosition[{64.147049`, -21.932949`}], g,
      "Scale" -> Scaled[.4], "Alignment" -> Left], GeoZoomLevel -> 5,
      ImageSize -> {200, 100}]


      enter image description here



      Until alignment of GeoMarkers is made more robust, ala Inset[g, pos, opos, size, dirs], does anyone know of a simple workaround?










      share|improve this question









      $endgroup$




      I need to align a GeoMarker at the bottom left of the marker:



      f = Framed[
      Style["Dill", FontColor -> Orange, FontSize -> 17,
      FontFamily -> "CMU Serif Upright Italic", FontWeight -> Bold],
      Background -> GrayLevel[0.9], RoundingRadius -> 5,
      FrameMargins -> {{10, 10}, {5, 5}},
      FrameStyle -> Directive[Orange, Thickness@2],
      ContentPadding -> False];

      g = Graphics[{Orange, AbsoluteThickness[1.3], CapForm["Round"],
      Line[{{0, 0}, {.5, .5}, {1, .5}}],
      Inset[f, {1, .5}, ImageScaled[{0, .5}]], PointSize[0.2],
      Point[{0, 0}]}];


      enter image description here



      Of course the bend in the graphics makes the positioning using Alignment->Left wrong:



      enter image description here



      which is exacerbated at higher zoom levels:



      GeoGraphics[
      GeoMarker[GeoPosition[{64.147049`, -21.932949`}], g,
      "Scale" -> Scaled[.4], "Alignment" -> Left], GeoZoomLevel -> 5,
      ImageSize -> {200, 100}]


      enter image description here



      Until alignment of GeoMarkers is made more robust, ala Inset[g, pos, opos, size, dirs], does anyone know of a simple workaround?







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          I missed that "Alignment" can be set to Scaled[{0, 0}].



          GeoGraphics[
          GeoMarker[GeoPosition[{64.147049`, -21.932949`}], g,
          "Scale" -> Scaled[.4], "Alignment" -> ImageScaled[{0, 0}]],
          GeoZoomLevel -> 18, ImageSize -> {200, 100}]


          enter image description here






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            I missed that "Alignment" can be set to Scaled[{0, 0}].



            GeoGraphics[
            GeoMarker[GeoPosition[{64.147049`, -21.932949`}], g,
            "Scale" -> Scaled[.4], "Alignment" -> ImageScaled[{0, 0}]],
            GeoZoomLevel -> 18, ImageSize -> {200, 100}]


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              I missed that "Alignment" can be set to Scaled[{0, 0}].



              GeoGraphics[
              GeoMarker[GeoPosition[{64.147049`, -21.932949`}], g,
              "Scale" -> Scaled[.4], "Alignment" -> ImageScaled[{0, 0}]],
              GeoZoomLevel -> 18, ImageSize -> {200, 100}]


              enter image description here






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                I missed that "Alignment" can be set to Scaled[{0, 0}].



                GeoGraphics[
                GeoMarker[GeoPosition[{64.147049`, -21.932949`}], g,
                "Scale" -> Scaled[.4], "Alignment" -> ImageScaled[{0, 0}]],
                GeoZoomLevel -> 18, ImageSize -> {200, 100}]


                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer









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                I missed that "Alignment" can be set to Scaled[{0, 0}].



                GeoGraphics[
                GeoMarker[GeoPosition[{64.147049`, -21.932949`}], g,
                "Scale" -> Scaled[.4], "Alignment" -> ImageScaled[{0, 0}]],
                GeoZoomLevel -> 18, ImageSize -> {200, 100}]


                enter image description here







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