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To really reinforce how streamlit-folium works, it'd be great to have a more robust example. Something that shows advanced functionality from Folium, integration of Streamlit widgets to control the output, etc.
https://github.com/randyzwitch/streamlit-folium/blob/master/examples/streamlit_folium_example.py
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The new menuItem() function causes me a problem with other packages, such as shiny or shinydashboards. If it were possible to change the name of the function in future versions
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Urban design projects might be time-bound, such as when the project has start and (planned) completion dates. Likewise, projects have various statuses, like
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Design a feature allowing project owners to document project status and key dates.
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Is there a way to know when the imagery was collected? I assume sometime in the daylight hours, and probably recently(?) but I have no way of knowing by looking at the output and the associated image.
Can that output be put in the CLI output or some other metadata file that gets associated with the
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directory?