Hi Jackie,
That's true, But I think about some use case where "dynamic tiles" could be very useful: 1) Large format, high definition print service: if you want to create e pdf file of your map in A0 format and 1200 dpi resolution ( ! ), it could be possible to make a collage of tiles. 2) Mobile mapping application: during last few days, I've played with Google Maps Android Api v2. There is a TileProvider service you can implement to overlay map image generated with MapGuide. Obviously, at the tiles border, label and linestyle does not match very well, but it's amazing to rotate an tilt your map... and you can store the tiles on the device for offline navigation!

Since MapGuide can generate tiles for base layers, could be feasible to extend such behavior to dynamic layers?
Actually this is my n°1 position on mapguide wishlist!

Riccardo


Il 12/04/2013 08:16, Jackie Ng ha scritto:
Dynamic tile is an oxymoron.

Tiles are renderings of base layers at fixed zoom levels from a discrete
list of finite display scales. This is how tiles work.

- Jackie



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