Thanks, Bernhard and Giovanni for the quick response.

Bernhard, unfortunately the project is pretty complex and it is too much work to reproject all data sets into the EPSG 3857 just for publishing (the perfect integration of QGIS Mapserver and QGIS, allowing the direct publication of QGIS projects with no extra work was the main reason for me to choose QGIS Mapserver/QWC). So, either I had to use my own reprojected background map or do everything in EPSG3857 .....
:-\

Alternatively I could use one of the regional and public WMS which serves 40 cm Orthos also in EPSG31467 and which I could use as background information.
Do you know if there is a way to attach such WMS to the QWC?

Regards,
Markus


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Dr. Markus Weidenbach
*landConsult.de*
Geographical Information Management
and Environmental Planning
D-77815 Bühl
Germany
e.mail see: http://landConsult.de
Am 25.06.2014 13:16, schrieb Bernhard Ströbl:
Hi,

GoogleMaps is only available in GoogleMercator projection (3857), so if you want to use them you have to use this projection (in which case I would recommend to also reproject your data for the server, so QWC, the QGIS project and the data are in the same projection.)
BTW: The GoogleMap is also not included in the print.

Bernhard

Am 25.06.2014 13:05, schrieb Markus Weidenbach:
Dear List,

I am running QWC on a Remote Debian 7 (QWC checkout from GIT HUB on
25.06.2014) and on a local Win 7 (checkout in Marc 2014) computer.

I would like to publish my QGIS projects in its original CRS, which is
EPSG 31467 together with the Google Satellite/Street Background Maps.
So, I changed the "var authid" in the GlobalOption.js from 3857 to 31467
(and I also added the missing EPSG31467 record to the libs/proj4js/defs).

After many attempts, I found that the Background Maps work only when you
set  var authid="EPSG"+3857 in GlobalOptions.js.

Consequently I can publish QGIS projects in EPSG31647 after switching
the "var authid" to EPSG 31467 only if I switch off the Google
Background Maps (in GlobalOptions.js with var enableBGMaps = false;) at
the same time.

Can anybody confirm this?
Or is there a setting to tell the Background Maps to transform
automatically into the EPSG given in the "authid" variable?

Thanks for any comments.

Markus

N.B.
I know, that I could save my QGIS projects in EPSG3857 to publish them
in QWC together with the Background Maps, but then I am loosing the
original coordinates and this also leads to some geometrical inaccuracies.



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Dr. Markus Weidenbach
*landConsult.de*
Geographical Information Management
and Environmental Planning
D-77815 Bühl
Germany
e.mail see: http://landConsult.de




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