Man, if you have problems with independent facts, check this out https://www.notion.so/Topic-Division-c62a831e80e84957b8ce09ef9afba14b
This is a guide I'm writing with the help of other med students. The "Topic Division" part is where I address the problems of losing track of stuff.
I repeat, it's not complete, I'm working on it right now, but it should at least solve problems of context.
As a poor man's option try https://www.bing.com/maps
Not as flexible, but far quicker than coding against GMaps API and e.g. adding custom routes laid out on top of street names (which tend to get repeated at different places at different zoom levels), or say, setting up your own tiles for OpenStreetMap.
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> If you have Windows Subsystem for Linux, you may use the following command to split PDF into images: > > pdftoppm HowLearningHappens.pdf HowLearningHappens -png
If you don't, there's native pdftopng.exe and pdftoppm.exe from here (Xpdf command-line tools).
DPI is adjustable via the -r
argument: pdftopng HowLearningHappens.pdf -r 300 HowLearningHappens
, in case the default of 150 doesn't cut it.