Dear All,
I'm configuring on a Geoserver 2.16.x an ImageMosaic with 2 custom
dimensions (DIM_XXX, DIM_YYY) using geotiffs.
Everything is working quite well but when a tile is requested geoserver is
returning always the same tile, even if I change the DIM_XXX parameter
value in the getMap request,
Nice article, we should link to it from the release announcements "about
geoserver 2.17" section :)
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Jody Garnett
On Mon, 16 Mar 2020 at 08:41, Andrea Aime
wrote:
> Hi all,
> just wanted to let you know we released a open source data directory with
> a full setup for rendering
> OSM-like maps
Please share the SVG itself. I'm guessing it has some internal bounds
definition, like view rectangle, limiting
it to the part of the SVG we're seeing
Cheers
Andrea
On Tue, Mar 17, 2020 at 8:46 AM mrkntrci wrote:
> *I'm given several .svg symbols and asked to create sld for each of them.
>
> Wh
It looks like the size is wrong, what happens if you leave the size
parameters out?
Ian
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On 2020-03-17 07:41, Mats Elfström wrote:
Hi Andrea!
That is fantastic news. And just what I have been trying to build.
Totally agreed !!! Thanks Andrea et al.!
I have all the components, a brand new Geoserver 2.16 and a brand new
PostGis database. And FME for data shuffling.
The problem has
*I'm given several .svg symbols and asked to create sld for each of them.
When I try to see the symbology in QGIS, I have no problem. but when I
export that to sld in order to use in geoserver, I see weird symbols.
Then I tried to create the sld from the cookbook 2.17 I still cannot see
symbols
Hi Andrea!
That is fantastic news. And just what I have been trying to build.
I have all the components, a brand new Geoserver 2.16 and a brand new PostGis
database. And FME for data shuffling.
The problem has been OSM data transfer. And styling, but I never got to that.
However, I am running al
On Tue, Mar 17, 2020 at 7:41 AM Mats Elfström
wrote:
> However, I am running all this on a Windows Server. And have no access to
> any Linux machine. So I am back at square one.
>
Hi Mats, the instructions are mostly OS agnostic, but imposm still requires
a Linux machine to
run for the data impo