tbonfort wrote: > > I think they are all in that howto, except for the fact that you can > specify your own palette if using quantization. what are you looking > for in particular? > >> Image size is somewhat important to me, so I suspect I'll be using >> IMAGETYPE >> AGG_Q. Other than what's shown in the example at: >> >> http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/docs/howto/agg-rendering-specifics/view >> >> do you know if there are any other FORMATOPTION's within the OUTPUTFORMAT >> that can be tweaked? >
I don't have anything in particular that I was looking for. I just wanted to know what knobs are available, so that when I get to the point of really worrying about time vs. space vs. quality tradeoffs I know what my options are. For example, if I take one of my testcases (generated using IMAGETYPE AGG_Q) and run it through pngcrush, it goes from 47783 bytes down to 45402. Which means there is at least a little room (if not necessarily via mapserver) for making it smaller, although the crushed file is 95% of the original size, so that's a sign that mapserver as configured is doing a pretty good job. Thanks again for your help. - Rich -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/antialiased-lines-with-AGG-tf4884770.html#a13982316 Sent from the Mapserver - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
