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NAME

       osgearth_tfs - generate a TFS dataset from a feature source

SYNOPSIS

       osgearth_tfs filename [--first-level level | --max-level level | --max-features number | --out path |
                    --layer layer | --description description | --expression expression | --order-by order |
                    --crop | --dest-srs SRS]

DESCRIPTION

       osgearth_tfs  generates  a  TFS dataset from a feature source such as a shapefile. By pre-processing your
       features into the gridded structure provided by TFS you can significantly increase performance  of  large
       datasets.  In  addition, the TFS package generated can be served by any standard web server, web enabling
       your dataset.

OPTIONS

       filename
              Shapefile (or other feature source data file)

       --first-level level
              The first level where features will be added to the quadtree

       --max-level level
              The maximum level of the feature quadtree

       --max-features number
              The maximum number of features per tile

       --out path
              The destination directory

       --layer layer
              The name of the layer to be written to the metadata document

       --description description
              The abstract/description of the layer to be written to the metadata document

       --expression expression
              The expression to run on the feature source, specific to the feature source

       --order-by order
              Sort the features, if not already included in the expression.  Append DESC for descending order!

       --crop Crops features instead of doing a centroid check. Features can be added  to  multiple  tiles  when
              cropping is enabled.

       --dest-srs SRS
              The  destination  SRS  string in any format osgEarth can understand (wkt, proj4, epsg). If none is
              specific the source data SRS will be used.

                                                10 February 2020                                 osgearth_tfs(1)