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docs(geospatial): plots not rendering on geospatial blog #8542

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ncclementi opened this issue Mar 4, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #8543
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docs(geospatial): plots not rendering on geospatial blog #8542

ncclementi opened this issue Mar 4, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #8543
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In this blog https://ibis-project.org/posts/ibis-duckdb-geospatial/ we have some problem rendering the vector layers.

This problem is comes from leafmap and has a root on lonboard most recent updates. Looks like leafmap was using a private method internally and lonboard doesn't guarantee backwards compatibility in that case.

I opened an upstream issue on leafmap, and they are working on a solution. I'll see if in the meantime we can pin some dependencies to get this working.

xref: opengeos/leafmap#699

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shouldn't the outputs be frozen? why didn't that prevent it from breaking?

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