Re: [mapserver-users] avl files

2009-04-29 Thread Till Adams
percy schrieb: give it fake directories as if you are using MS4W, then edit the mapfile it generates and substitute your linux paths... percy On 4/28/2009 1:43 PM, Paul Alarcon wrote: Helllo is me again, i tried it but it ask me for a installed mapserver on windows and i use a linux server

Re: [mapserver-users] mapserver error

2009-04-29 Thread Iratxe Lejarreta
On Friday 24 April 2009 12:42:46 Pano wrote: Hi Iratxe, Unfortunately I know very little about CentOS. Just a windows guy me :-) But let me try: Is it possible that you have multiple Oracle Homes setup? And sqlplus is using the home where oracle server is installed whereas mapserver is using

[mapserver-users] Development environment

2009-04-29 Thread Iratxe Lejarreta
Hi, Could anybody tell me which is the recomended enviroment to develop in C++ language? Thanks! -- Iratxe Lejarreta www.axios.es ___ mapserver-users mailing list mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org

[mapserver-users] MapServer's documentation, mention in bibliography

2009-04-29 Thread Alberto Fernández Sánchez
Hi companions, The question: How I must mention MapServer's 5.4.0 documentation in my bibliography? Thanks. _ El nuevo Windows Live te une a los que más quieres http://www.windowslive.es

[mapserver-users] Points and labels always together

2009-04-29 Thread Nelson Correia
Hi all, Is it possible to have points and labels always drawn together when in a POINT layer? The objective is to draw localities on a map, and I don't want points or labels to appear alone. The problem is with LABELCACHE that when turned on, the points are all drawn, but only the

Re: [mapserver-users] Points and labels always together

2009-04-29 Thread Christy Nieman
Hi, If you use an ANNOTATION layer instead of POINT, the only points that will be drawn are those where the labels will be drawn. Christy Nelson Correia wrote: Hi all, Is it possible to have points and labels always drawn together when in a POINT layer? The objective is to draw

Re: [mapserver-users] MapServer's documentation, mention in bibliography

2009-04-29 Thread Steve Lime
If you used a specific document then I would guess you'd just reference that URL. If you used many from the site then just referencing the website as a whole would be sufficient. There are lots of style guides out there on form. Steve Alberto Fernández Sánchez dja...@hotmail.com 04/29/09 6:12

RE: [mapserver-users] MapServer's documentation, mention in bibliography

2009-04-29 Thread Alberto Fernández Sánchez
Thank you Steve, this was my problem. Alberto Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2009 08:50:24 -0500 From: steve.l...@dnr.state.mn.us To: dja...@hotmail.com; mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] MapServer's documentation, mention in bibliography If you used a specific

RE: [mapserver-users] Points and labels always together

2009-04-29 Thread Nelson Correia
Thanks! Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2009 08:16:45 -0400 From: cnie...@dmsolutions.ca To: nelson...@hotmail.com CC: mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] Points and labels always together Hi, If you use an ANNOTATION layer instead of POINT, the only points that

Re: [mapserver-users] Mapfile HDF 'DATA' element format

2009-04-29 Thread Peter Willis
Frank Warmerdam wrote: One SDS with more than one band (ie. rank 3 with the third rank more than a dimension of 1) is accessed normally as long as you want to use the first three bands as RGB. If you want to control which bands you use, add the BANDS PROCESSING option. eg. PROCESSING

[mapserver-users] What is the WCS 'mime type' for *RAW* HDF data?

2009-04-29 Thread Peter Willis
Hello, When I query WCS for information regarding an HDF file I am assuming that *I* need to define a mime type, for the data provided by the HDF file, since no mime type is apparent in the GetCapabilities request. What 'mime' type do I use in my 'GetCoverage' request if I just want to serve

RE: [mapserver-users] avl files

2009-04-29 Thread Fischer, Brian
There is an ArcMap extension that is going to be released by us later this summer that will essentially convert an ArcMap .mxd to a mapfile or GeoMOOSE app. So you could use ArcMap if you have it to import your .avl symbology and then export it to a mapfie. We are not sure at this point if

[mapserver-users] converting a multi-thousand polygon shapefile into a shapefile that just contains the exterior vertices

2009-04-29 Thread John Mitchell
Hi, I have created a shape file via gdaltindex based a few thousand geotiff's. I don't need all of the interior grids within this shape file just the exterior vertices's. How can I convert this shape file so that it does not have the interior grid and just the exterior vertices's. I am

[mapserver-users] Mapserver 5.4 SYMBOLSET

2009-04-29 Thread David Nugent
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello all, I've recently upgraded to mapserver 5.4 and hit a problem with SYMBOLSET. It seems that a file containing symbols referenced from the .map file must now contain a SYMBOLSET keyword at the start (and presumably end with END?). I

Re: [mapserver-users] Mapserver 5.4 SYMBOLSET

2009-04-29 Thread Steve Lime
Can you share your symbolset file? I've not had an issue with that change. Steve David Nugent dav...@datalinktech.com.au 04/29/09 9:54 PM -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello all, I've recently upgraded to mapserver 5.4 and hit a problem with SYMBOLSET. It seems that a file

Re: [mapserver-users] Mapserver 5.4 SYMBOLSET

2009-04-29 Thread David Nugent
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 It starts (and ends) like this: SYMBOLSET SYMBOL NAMEpoint TYPEELLIPSE POINTS 1 1 END FILLED TRUE END SYMBOL NAMEdashed TYPEELLIPSE POINTS

Re: [mapserver-users] converting a multi-thousand polygon shapefileinto a shapefile that just contains the exterior vertices

2009-04-29 Thread Rahkonen Jukka
Hi, What you want is the union of all the individual image polygons. At least it can be made with GIS applications like QGis or OpenJUMP. I don't know of any tool that could do it directly from command line but such can exist, though. -Jukka Rahkonen- John Mitchell wrote: Hi, I have