Hi,

I'm currently involved in developing an application using Postgis, mapserver, 
OpenLayers & GMT which needs to generate interactive mapserver maps as well as 
maps suitable for publication in a scientific journal.

The vector data is held in Postgis, with some raster backgrounds via WMS. A 
mapserver based application via OpenLayers allows users to plot user selected 
subsets of the vector data, & a GMT tab in the application allows publication 
quality maps to be produced with GMT, then downloaded. It is pretty basic at 
present, pretty much a prototype, but we are considering expanding the 
fuctionality so that the GMT map picks up the user selections on the mapserver 
tab so the GMT extent, data layers, etc, will default to those in the mapserver 
tab.

The main reason for this is we are working with data around Antarctica, where a 
polar plot is ideal, but not that easy to manage with mapserver, so a 
rectangular mapserver map, while distorted, is adequate for data browsing, but 
for cartographic output, it is not good enough. GMT can generate good quality 
polar plots, so we can generate those & make them available as ps or png 
images, (png allows preview in the browser).

Cheers,

  Brent Wood



--- On Sat, 12/20/08, Brent Fraser <bfra...@geoanalytic.com> wrote:

> From: Brent Fraser <bfra...@geoanalytic.com>
> Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] produce hardcopy maps
> To: "José María Michia" <jose.maria.mic...@gmail.com>
> Cc: mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org
> Date: Saturday, December 20, 2008, 9:14 AM
> José,
> 
>  I would agree that the current implementation of PDF
> output is not suitable for producing printed maps.  I'll
> be looking into fixing some of the open tickets (and other
> bugs I've found), and intend to add some additional
> FORMATOPTIONs to improve the setting of scale and
> resolution.  Hopefully the changes will make it into version
> 5.4 (release in first quarter of 2009?).
> 
> Brent Fraser
> 
> 
> José María Michia wrote:
> > Hi all.
> >    I have worked several days, trying to get MapServer
> maps in vector format (PDF, SVG), to produce printed maps. I
> had intended to open the maps with Inkscape, to make the
> final composition with this program.
> > 
> > But I encounter many difficulties. Especially with:
> > 
> > - scale and resolution of the map
> > - scale of the symbols
> > - style of the symbols
> > - labels (angle = follow not work; incorrect alignment
> in SVG format)
> > 
> > As my maps are relatively small, and also need to move
> forward with my work, I have decided to use the PNG format
> (with the driver AGG).
> > 
> > Is a correct decision? Or instead, should it be
> possible to get maps in PDF / SVG as these maps are seen in
> picture format?
> > 
> > Sorry for my english.
> > Thanks for any advice.
> > José María
> > 
> > PS: Later I hope to continue working towards bringing
> the maps to Inkscape.
> > 
> > 
> >
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