Could you check if the issue in 6.4 is related to the RESOLUTION parameter in your mapfile (i.e. remove it and re-run)? Mapserver 7.0 should be production ready unless you're using its remaining blocking issue (TIME filters with MSSQL backends).
-- thomas On 29 April 2015 at 22:34, mapserver <mapser...@markus-spring.de> wrote: > Am 28.04.2015 um 08:11 schrieb thomas bonfort: > > Are you using the GD or AGG renderer? Do all truetype fonts exhibit > this behavior? Can you test the 7.0 beta on this? Can you provide a > self contained test-case to reproduce this? > Lots of questions :) > > > OK, to compare 5.6.7, 6.4.1 and 7.0.0beta, I compiled all three versions > under centos 6.5 and > created a simple mapfile: > > http://s.markus-spring.info/legend-agg.map > > Using the AGG renderer only because of its much better rendering, and got > these results through the legend command: > > mapserver 5.6.7 (http://s.markus-spring.info/legend-agg-5.6.7.png) > [image: legend-agg-5.6.7.png] > > mapserver 6.4.1 (http://s.markus-spring.info/legend-agg-6.4.1.png) > [image: legend-agg-6.4.1.png] > > mapserver 7.0.0beta (http://s.markus-spring.info/legend-agg-7.0.0beta1.png > ) > [image: legend-agg-7.0.0beta1.png] > > There are clear differences in the rendered font sizes, but 5.6.7 and > 7.0.0beta1 do not truncate the text, only 6.4.1 does. > > For me the question is if (or when) 7.0.0 is production quality already, > and not only the mapserver itself but also mapcache, as the internet map > services of the City of Munich are going to use that for the background > maps. > > Best regards > > Markus >
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