Hi Marco

Thank you very much. I use new generation symbology and your hints solved my problem when I store my svg files in

$CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX/share/qgis/svg

But when I store the svg files in a folder like

$CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX/share/qgis/svg/mySymbols

it doesn't work.

Greetings from Barcelona

Horst

Am 05.09.2010 12:32, schrieb Marco Hugentobler:
Hi Horst

Which renderer do you use (old symbology marker, new symbology svg marker or
any other)?

new symbology:
If you build with qgis trunk, the mapserver looks for svg symbols at the QGIS
install path ($CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX/share/qgis/svg). So normally, it should
not be necessary to move the svg files.

old symbology:
If you are using old symbology, the absolute svg pathes are in the project file
(assuming you save with 'absolute paths' in project properties).

Regards,
Marco


Am Samstag, 4. September 2010, um 17.32:57 schrieb Horst Düster:

Hi

I have created a QGIS project with some new SVG symbols. Now I want to
serve this project as a WMS via QGIS MapServer, but all SVG symbols
don't appear in the resultant WMS image. Now I'm in doubt where I have
to put my SVG files on my server.

Any hint will be appreciated.

Horst
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