On Sat, Aug 4, 2012 at 5:03 AM, Guntu, Ashok (IS) (Contr) <
ashok.gu...@ngc.com> wrote:
> Andrea,
>
> ** **
>
> With SLD min/max scale denominators I can specify what kind of styling to
> apply for feature at a certain zoom level, but what if when you are zoomed
> out you only want to show sp
Andrea,
With SLD min/max scale denominators I can specify what kind of styling to apply
for feature at a certain zoom level, but what if when you are zoomed out you
only want to show specific features?
For example..i am displaying a list of cities. When I am zoomed out, I only
want to display
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 9:56 PM, Guntu, Ashok (IS) (Contr) <
ashok.gu...@ngc.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> ** **
>
> I need to select which features to display based on the zoom level. When
> I a creating a parameterized layer, I have access to the bounding box but
> not the zoom. Is there an eas
Hello,
I need to select which features to display based on the zoom level. When I a
creating a parameterized layer, I have access to the bounding box but not the
zoom. Is there an easy solution here?
Thanks
Ashok
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L
I have a PostGIS db data source on which I need to join in some
denormalized tables (i.e. it would have one-to-many relationships). If I
want to display this source via Geoserver, am I going to have to use an
Application Schema to handle the denormalized tables?
Matt
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In the mean time I've recompiled the GDAL package which comes with
OpenGeo Suite
(https://github.com/opengeo/suite/tree/master/installer/linux/rpm),
taking their SPEC file.
Installing that RPM package GeoServer sees teh GDAL information. Anyway,
when accessing my raster data store, I get a pl
Hi there
>From your collective experience what would be the best way of displaying a
>breadcrumb trail and current position of multiple gritting lorries? We will
>have an xml feed provided by the 3rd party supplier. Is this best done in
>geoserver or via the javascript mapping tool? I am just w
Hi Matt,
Excuse my jumping in mid-conversation, but if there’s only a
small group of users in LDAP that you want to have access, I would create a
group or groups for these users, in order to manage them on the molecular
(rather than atomic) level, which would match with how I un
Justin,
Our LDAP user base is very large...like thousands of users. I only want to
grant access to a small handful of them. Further, I'm only wanting to give
them admin rights to one workspace, not full admin rights. Maybe it would
be better if I just managed them as "regular" users on the GS a
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 12:31 PM, Mustafa646 wrote:
> i actually want exactly the same map as at http://www.openstreetmap.org/
> is it possible ?
>
The OSM in a box project I pointed you at has both the importer
and the SLD styles already made for GeoServer, but they are not
exactly the same as t
> Is there any way, so that we can use OSM as cascading WMS layer to GeoServer.
> If yes, then what is capabilities URL ?,
On the OpenStreetMap website the maps are not served as WMS, but as tiles.
Hence, don't expect to find a GetCapabilities URL. Maybe try the OSM mailing
list instead just in
Check out some of the docs at openstreetmap.org. Main tables to use for
visualisation are
1. planet_osm_line
3. planet_osm_point
4. planet_osm_polygon
6. planet_osm_roads
(Per http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osm2pgsql/schema#Processed_Data)
> i actually want exactly the same map as at htt
It works, I had another problem, now solved
> From: rini.angre...@csiro.au
> To: ben.caradoc-dav...@csiro.au; alessand...@hotmail.it
> CC: geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2012 11:16:27 +0800
> Subject: RE: [Geoserver-users] Configurable types with App-Schema
>
> Hi,
>
>
Is there any way, so that we can use OSM as cascading WMS layer to GeoServer.
If yes, then what is capabilities URL ?, I dont want any third party URL for
this because its very slow.
OR
please list ways so that i can setup my own OSM based tile server where i
want to featch OSM from http://www.o
Hi David,
Thanks for guiding me. I have successfully featch .osm data for sweden into
my PostGIS db by using osm2pgsql tool. Now i have got 7 PostGIS tables on
Geoserver. these are:
1.planet_osm_line
2.planet_osm_nodes
3.planet_osm_point
4.planet_osm_polygon
5.planet_osm_rels
6.planet_osm_roads
7
Andrea,
Many thanks for your feedback, detailing the various drawbacks. Having given
the idea some thought myself while off-line, I reckon the current approach is
good as it is. Indeed, you want point symbols to have the same size
irrespective of the markfactory or font-specific metrics. If yo
Things are fine now.
One thing to remember is that if you want to show your mosaic at all
scales and you have thousands of files this will be impractical and
very slow.
Best thing if you have many small files is to limit the visibility at
small scales or otherwise start meging them in larger chunk
Hi Peter,
As far as I remember, we have built a GDAL 1.8.1 64bit with GCC 4.1 on
centos.
Let me check the Centos Virtual Machines we have setup to retrieve those
libs so I can give them to you for a try.
Stay tuned...
Regards,
Daniele
On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 4:24 PM, Simone Giannecchini <
simone.g
Thanks for all your help again,
I now have
Driver: GTiff/GeoTIFF
Files: sh98.tif
Size is 4000, 4000
Coordinate System is:
PROJCS["OSGB 1936 / British National Grid",
GEOGCS["OSGB 1936",
DATUM["OSGB_1936",
SPHEROID["Airy 1830",6377563.396,299.324964643,
Ciao Russel,
one thing, if you check the block size it is still not optimal as it
is 4000x2 which means that your geotiff are saved on disk in stripes
as large as the image itself but only 2 pixel tall.
This is bad for performance as you'll end up reading much more data
than needed for many request
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