Hello Steven, Thanks for the response. I am creating a app that plot points on a map and drawing lines connecting them. Would it be possible to plot points outside of the map, so one point is inside the world map and the other one outside? It is not ideal but at least it will solve our immediate problem. Thanks again for your help.
--- Steven Monai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello Denny: > > I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but I > don't think there is > any mechanism in MapServer to "wrap around" the > earth as you suggest. To > MapServer, the world is a flat 2-dimensional plane, > since that's the model > that most GIS datasets use. To get the proper "wrap > around" effect, I think > MapServer would have to interpret the source data > coordinate pairs as > spherical-polar coordinates (azimuth/zenith), rather > than as cartesian > coordinates (x/y). AFAIK, MapServer does not > currently support spherical- > polar coordinates. > > Regards, > -SM > -- > > On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 17:35:20 -0800, Denny Lee > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >Hello all, > >I am now to using MapServer and I am having a > little > >trouble with wrapping the world map. The world map > >spans from -180 to 180, but if I pan east or west, > the > >map does not wrap and all I get is a blank space. > Is > >it possible to wrap the map somehow? Thanks for > your > >help. >
