you can find extensive information about the symbol system for Mapserver here:
  http://mapserver.org/mapfile/symbology/construction.html
(not sure, though, if already adapted to changes introduced in MS 6)

special symbols are best supplied via TTF fonts, some cartographic
TTF's are available here:
  http://umn.mapserver.ch/MapServer/en/sym_truetype.htm

Commercial TTF's are available e.g. from ESRI and probably other GIS
software providers. And there are TTF editors that let you create your
own TTF fonts.

armin

On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 1:36 PM, Pedro Costa <pedrocostaa...@sapo.pt> wrote:
> Thanks Gio.
>
> I have one more question to the list. Someone usually use legends with
> different symbols, not likepoints, polygons or lines? For example from
> images?
> Is there any material available on symbols, examples of trees, poles of
> electricity or something like that?
>
> thanks
>
>
>
> Em 11-04-2012 12:09, Giovanni Manghi escreveu:
>> Hi Pedro,
>>
>> next pmapper release will be integrated with OpenLayers, so I guess your
>> best shot will be to use the tools that OL already have to allow editing
>> of geometries and attributes.
>>
>> cheers
>>
>> -- Giovanni --
>>
>>
>>> Anybody work with pmapper and mapserver for editing polygons and lines
>>> like the plugin digitize points works for points?
>>>
>>> Can anybody share any code about that? or tutorials for implementing that?
>>
>>
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