On Wednesday, July 29, 2009, Alexandre Dube wrote:
> Hi,
Hi Alexandre
>
> I'd like to know if there's a better (faster) way to restore a
> modified feature's geometry other than using layer.refresh({'force':true});
>
> I use a ModifyFeature control with a popup that as save and cancel
> butt
Hey,
Alexandre Dube wrote:
> Well, in the end I would really like to avoid the use of
> layer.refresh({'force':true}) if possible.
>
> If you activate the DrawFeature control while modifying a feature
> (instead of hitting cancel), the geometry of the current modified
> feature still needs to b
I tried some very basic tests with and without the resize option and it does
seem to create a fair number of additional requests.
Here are my results...
With Resize:
Initial Load: 585 requests
+1 Zoom level: 999 requests (+414 for the zoom)
-1 Zoom level: 1096requests (+97 for the zoom)
Without
Well, in the end I would really like to avoid the use of
layer.refresh({'force':true}) if possible.
If you activate the DrawFeature control while modifying a feature
(instead of hitting cancel), the geometry of the current modified
feature still needs to be restored (didn't hit the "save" butto
Hi,
I need one example about turn on/off layer in openlayer with geoserver.
Regards,
Salas.
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Hi,
I'd like to know if there's a better (faster) way to restore a
modified feature's geometry other than using layer.refresh({'force':true});
I use a ModifyFeature control with a popup that as save and cancel
buttons. On save, it commits the changes (fine). On cancel, it should
'restore
That does it! Works like a charm and even fixes another issue I was having
with adding vectors.
Thanks!
Andreas Hocevar-2 wrote:
>
> soatley wrote:
>> Should have checked my CSS before posting that mesage.
>>
>> Here is what I already have defined in for my map object:
>> #map
>> {
>>
soatley wrote:
> Should have checked my CSS before posting that mesage.
>
> Here is what I already have defined in for my map object:
> #map
> {
> position: absolute;
> width: 100%;
> height: 100%;
> top: 0px;
> left: 0px;
> }
>
Add
html, body {
width: 1
Shawn Oatley wrote:
>
On 7/29/2009 at 11:57 AM, Andreas Hocevar wrote:
>> soatley wrote:
>>
>>> In case anyone else runs into this, I found out that after the map is
>>> created, it sometimes doesn't set a height or width value in the map.size
>>> property. Here's my fi
Should have checked my CSS before posting that mesage.
Here is what I already have defined in for my map object:
#map
{
position: absolute;
width: 100%;
height: 100%;
top: 0px;
left: 0px;
}
Andreas Hocevar-2 wrote:
>
> soatley wrote:
>> In case an
>>> On 7/29/2009 at 11:57 AM, Andreas Hocevar wrote:
>soatley wrote:
>> In case anyone else runs into this, I found out that after the map is
>> created, it sometimes doesn't set a height or width value in the map.size
>> property. Here's my fix which seems to work quite nicely:
>>
>> map = ne
soatley wrote:
> In case anyone else runs into this, I found out that after the map is
> created, it sometimes doesn't set a height or width value in the map.size
> property. Here's my fix which seems to work quite nicely:
>
> map = new OpenLayers.Map('map', options);
> if (isNaN(map.size.w) || i
In case anyone else runs into this, I found out that after the map is
created, it sometimes doesn't set a height or width value in the map.size
property. Here's my fix which seems to work quite nicely:
map = new OpenLayers.Map('map', options);
if (isNaN(map.size.w) || isNaN(map.size.h)) {
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 5:09 PM, Marc Jansen wrote:
> keepInMap could be usefull as well.
Dear Marc,
thanks for your replies. I finally went with the "panMapIfOutOfView"
option and it worked like a charm.
Thanks again
Emmanuele
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Hi,
if you use OpenLayers.Control.PanZoomPanel, you can style it entirely in
css. Looking at theme/default/style.css should be more or less self
explanatory. You will want to change background images you find in there.
Regards,
Andreas.
Valeria Muñoz wrote:
> hi Marc
>
> thanks for the inf
hi Marc
thanks for the information, but this code create new icons and this
icons must change it in the directory of openlayer can i send it to
openlayer some image path to change the originals icons or maybe with css?
RG
2009/7/29 Marc Jansen
> Hi Valeria,
>
> maybe the OpenLayerBut
hi Marc
2009/7/29 Marc Jansen
> Hi Valeria,
>
> maybe the OpenLayerButtonGenerator could be of use for you:
>
>
> http://www.terrestris.de/wp-media/downloads/OpenLayersButtonGenerator.tar.gz
>
>
> see this thread some hours ago:
> http://openlayers.org/pipermail/users/2009-July/012908.html
>
>
When using the resize option, two images are created for each tile.
The 'current' image is resized when zooming and the new image is
loaded in front of it, effectively providing greater (or lesser)
detail. I don't think it should be making any additional requests for
a zoom. Could be a bu
Hi,
See below.
Maxime Phaneuf wrote:
> I've compared this to the GML Insert you send to TinyOWS in
> http://dev4.mapgears.com/bdga/bdgaWFS-T.html and it looks alike.
>
> This is the answer I received from TinyOWS:
>
> xmlns='http://www.opengis.net/ows'
> xmlns:ows='http://www.opengis.net/ows
Hi, I have a question on transitionEffect with option 'resize', when i use
this effect on a TMS Layer, every time i make a zoom, two request for each
single tile have been launched. It is correct or a bug? You can test with
tms.html example adding transitionEffect: 'resize', on TMS Layer Options.
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