Adrian Custer wrote
Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] multi-lingual WMS-legends
Date: 25.05.2011 01:03
>Hey Cameron, all,
>
Hi Adrian,
>On 05/25/2011 12:12 AM, Cameron Shorter wrote:
>> OGC standards people,
>> Have there been any discussions at the OGC l
Protege.
Geoff
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Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] multi-lingual WMS-legends
Hey
Hey Cameron, all,
On 05/25/2011 12:12 AM, Cameron Shorter wrote:
OGC standards people,
Have there been any discussions at the OGC level about specifying
language support within OGC standards?
Yes, we have had discussions; no we have not yet found solutions.
As part of our work cleaning up the
OGC standards people,
Have there been any discussions at the OGC level about specifying
language support within OGC standards?
On 24/05/11 22:26, Oliver Tonnhofer wrote:
Hi Steven,
On 24.05.2011, at 11:51, Steven M. Ottens wrote:
I'm currently building a multi-lingual Web-GIS application. On
The way we solve the problem is by having 2 wms services one french one
english.
Richard
2011/5/24 Steven M. Ottens
> Hi all,
>
> I'm currently building a multi-lingual Web-GIS application. One of the
> requirements is that the legends of the maps are multi-lingual. E.g. if the
> chosen langua
Hi Steven,
On 24.05.2011, at 11:51, Steven M. Ottens wrote:
> I'm currently building a multi-lingual Web-GIS application. One of the
> requirements is that the legends of the maps are multi-lingual. E.g. if the
> chosen language is English, the legend will say 'forest', whereas when the
> chose