Thanks Carlos, we've employed the method you've suggested already but not
getting the results we are looking for, perhaps the linked image will help
illustrate my problem
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwWJtNuZjvCUR1AtVEZVLTdCbk0/view?usp=sharing
On 8 September 2017 at 16:25, Carlos Ruiz
Travis,
Do you have the polygons in PostGIS ? Maybe you can get the extent by using
st_extent(geom) and retrieve it on PHP/Python to set the map extent. You could
also get a margin by multiplying extent b 1.1 (10%).
On Thursday, September 7, 2017, 1:27:06 PM CDT, Travis Kirstine
It’s kinda hard to picture what you’re after, any way to help visualize it?
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Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2017 1:27 PM
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Subject: [mapserver-users] rotate and fit
Hi Pierre: Ok, I whipped up a test. It is possible to use both the legacy
templates and the output format method. The key is setting a value for the WEB
object QUERYFORMAT parameter. If that parameter is set to some value that
doesn't match any existing OUTPUTFORMAT names then MapServer will