Hi!
Is the quantize mechanism for AGG now included as default, or do we still
need to build with the --with-experimental_png set?
Regards,
Pål Kristensen
Steve Lime wrote:
I've generated palettes by rendering a large 24-bit sample image and then
reducing colors using
tools like
you still need --with-experimental-png
thomas
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 9:01 AM, Pål Kristensen
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Hi!
Is the quantize mechanism for AGG now included as default, or do we still
need to build with the --with-experimental_png set?
Regards,
Pål Kristensen
Steve Lime
Hi!
Thanks for the quick answer! Is this feature considered to be includes as
default in the 5.2 release? If not I hope that the people maintaining the
MS4W would include this in that build. On Linux there is quite easy to build
MapServer, but on windows we still depends on the MS4W pre-build
how can I specify polyline width in ground units without querying (because I
will use queries for other tasks) and without variable substitution?
for ex, I need constant (in real world units) line width for my layer
'Street Axes'
TIA
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Hello list,
I have a strange problem with the most recent version of mapserver.
All my symbols that are using true type fonts return the same symbol in te
legend.
Is there a problem with AGG in combination with true type fonts?
I think it may have something to do with the encoding type
Hi,
I think you are missing the required parameter VERSION in your
GetLegendGraphic URL.
http://localhost/cgi-bin/mapserv.exe?map=d:/www/lliria_wms/lliria.mapREQUEST=GetLegendGraphicLAYER=EdificiosFORMAT=image/gifversion=1.1.1
Otherwise try the URL directly in your browser and see what error
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Now for legends. This might not be what you need but it's how I've worked with
legends in mapbuilder before. So here's the app:
This is excellent news! Thanks! I will let you know how it goes for me.
I am cc'ing the Mapserver listserv so as to keep a record of this online, and
to see if others find it useful.
r.b.
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From: Yewondwossen Assefa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue 6/10/2008
Hi All,
Thanks to everyone that contributed. The mapfile that renders (thanks
to Tom [Burlington] Kralidis for it) is below. I am still working on
it not being the projection that makes the state of MN look short and
squat. If anyone wants a screenshot, contact me and i'll send it to
you
Hi,
It looks like your mixing up several things that shouldn't be mixed:
1)
http://localhost/cgi-bin/mapserv.exe?map=C:\ms4w\Apache\htdocs\ol\wms.mapSE
RVICE=WMSVERSION=1.1.1REQUEST=GetCapabilities
...is a valid WMS GetCapabilities request. It might result in a valid WMS
response (although I
Hi,
MapServer currently doesn`t support any other persitence
representation than the mapfiles. There have been some initial plans
related to an XML format in this list, but no one had any motivation
to implement that.
So I think the best what you can do at the moment is to use reflection
to
Hi There,
There are a couple of examples at the end of
http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/docs/reference/mapfile/variable_sub/
You should be able in your case to use a URL like
id=value_of_the_id . Have you tried this and It did not work?
Hope it helps.
Y.A.
Hans Castorp wrote:
Hi to all,
All,
We've been pondering some sort of alternative to the Mapfiles for a few years
now. A preferable approach would be something that could be stored in a DB in
some fashion for querying/assembly processes. It seems on the surface like a
DB schema could be developed to handle the MapFile
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