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6 April 2022

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Openlayers UI
Provides the user interface to edit each map objects and options.
Openlayers Views
Provide the Views integration.
Openlayers Geofield
Provide Geofield integration so a map can be used as an input widget for a field but also as a output formatter through an Openlayers map.
Openlayers Library
Provide multiple custom objects. This is the place to start if you want to learn how to extend Openlayers and add your own custom components.
Openlayers Examples
Provide multiple map and object configuration only. This module contains multiple maps.
Openlayers Block
Provide a new map option that provides a map in a Drupal block. Each map can have its own block.
Openlayers Contextual Links
Provide contextual links to a map so you can edit a map very quickly.
Openlayers Services
Provide a new map options that allows you to embed any map into a web page, Drupal or something else, via an iframe. This is a kind of way to use Drupal as a mapserver for any site.
Openlayers Field
Provide a new field type 'Openlayers' that allows you to display a map in a content type. Only for display, not for input, for that, use Openlayers geofield.
It also includes a field formatter for Addressfield and textfield (core) that will convert any text input into a location and also a formatter that will convert any uploaded files like GPX, KML or GeoJSON into an Openlayers map.
Openlayers Content Types
Provide integration with Panels.
Openlayers Quicktabs
Provide integration with Quicktabs.
Openlayers Boxes
Provide integration with Boxes.
Openlayers Cesium
Provides Control and Component to transform your 2D map into a 3D globe thanks to the CesiumJS library and Openlayers Cesium JS.

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