Second try - my first attempt bounced. Unfortunately I don't have the info at hand right now, but The Online Bible Software Site has some user-supplied modules for OLB that provide maps, and I think some other diagrams as well. (Plus, there was even a "movie" of the tabernacle.) This may be worth checking out.
As for the format to use, PNG is free, and is well supported these days. Brian. Patrick Narkinsky writes: > Thus spake "David's Mailing List and Spam Receiver"> : > > > So I guess I'll end up doing it then eventually. I'm wondering though how much > > of this should be left up to front ends and how much should be handled at the > > library level. > > For what it's worth, I thought about looking at doing an atlas some time > ago. At the time, I was not able to find any high-quality, freely available > maps to supply the data. Not to say that there are none - but I would check > for the data before I wrote the software. > > Patrick > > -- > Patrick Narkinsky - Apprentice Pastor, Hope Community Church - 757-652-9540 > > "Fairy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons > exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten." - Chesterton >