Hi Jay.
Try this:
*ANGLE AUTO*
This seems to work for me.
Rodrigo.
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 6:01 AM, Jay Why [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have a look at this layer please. Someone please tell me what I am doing
wrong. The road names all line up horizontally, then do not follow as
directive is
Dear users,
some questions to AGG and GD-Rendering:
Is it right that even if I use the following output:
OUTPUTFORMAT
NAME 'AGG'
DRIVER AGG/PNG
IMAGEMODE RGB
END
the GD library is used for LABELS, Textpositioning and Rasterlayers ?
What about STYLES and SYMBOLS, is AGG used then or GD, in my
Hi Kai
As far as I see, if you specify AGG, all is AGG ... Looks a lot smoother
(if not to say fantasitc). To me AGG is slightly slower. However, as the
image quality is far higher, images tend to get larger anyway.
Mit freundlichem Gruss / Best Regards
Flavio Hendry
Thanks a lot Bart and you too Till!
I had some troubles with the wildcards (*.tif) since the gdaltindex binary from
gdal.org doesn't seem to support them - although it says so in the manual. I
googled a bit and found fwtools which have gdaltindex implemented as well and
here the wildcards
You can do the following things to speed up performance:
* create a spatial index on your tileindex shapefile with shptree (also make
sure you reference your TILEINDEX in the MAP file without the .shp suffix)
* create overviews in the tiff files using gdaladdo
Best regards,
Bart
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Hello Jay,
have you tried google? This Link ist one of the first you get when searching
for mapserver flash output.
http://dl.maptools.org/dl/FlashMapserverUserDoc.html
And there is much more on this topic :)
Hope this helps
Best Regards,
Janosch
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von:
Well, installing mod_fcgi is not enough. You also need libfcgi to link mapserv
against it and it's headers to compile. On Debian systems they are in packages
libfcgi0ldbl and libfcgi-dev. Whatever your system may be make sure to have
them. You may want to search for libfcgi.so* and
not using the suffix causes mapserver to look for .shp and .qix which is
the quadtree index file. Using .shp suffix causes mapserver looking for
foo.shp.qix and not finding it, and not using your foo.qix
Guillaume
Mike Meier a écrit :
Hi Bart,
why without .shp suffix? I don't find this hint
You can use the OUTPUTFORMAT option SWF found at
http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/docs/reference/mapfile/outputformat
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Hi friends,
al ejecutar mapserver desde la web, me da:
loadWeb(): General error message. URL-based TEMPLATE configuration failed
pattern validation
a que se debe?
thank you
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Armin Burger wrote:
Hello
I'd have a question for the PHP Mapscript developers: are there any
plans to implement the removeLayer() method (that exists for SWIG
Mapscript versions) also in PHP Mapscript?
I did a quick search and found an old ticket relating to that:
Rainer Spittel-2 wrote:
I wonder if it is possible to align a multi-line label centered at a
location. At the moment, when using WRAP to define the end-of-line
condition and the text appears left-aligned.
This is not currently implemented, but things like this are being considered
for
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