Just found a web site today. The map looks pretty like Google map, except
that it's not on Google. Can map server do this? Or anyone has any idea
which application can render this kind of image?
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Jackey Cheung schrieb:
Just found a web site today. The map looks pretty like Google map, except
that it's not on Google. Can map server do this? Or anyone has any idea
which application can render this kind of image?
I got a similar result using opacity and offset with MapServer. See
image
Your effect is shadow like effects, not the cube like effect.
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 3:38 PM, Lars Lingner m...@lingner.eu wrote:
Jackey Cheung schrieb:
Just found a web site today. The map looks pretty like Google map, except
that it's not on Google. Can map server do this? Or anyone has
Hi,
There is a site that renders isometric 3D maps from OpenStreetMap data
with something called POV-Ray:
http://osm.kyblsoft.cz/3dmapa/?zoom=17lat=75.72102lon=14.49848layers=
B
-Jukka Rahkonen-
Jackey Cheung wrote:
Just found a web site today. The map looks
Hello List,
When i do a WFS getFeature request mapserver returns a xml that starts with:
?xml version='1.0' encoding=ISO-8859-1 ?
wfs:FeatureCollection
xmlns:ms=http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/mapserver;
xmlns:gml=http://www.opengis.net/gml;
xmlns:wfs=http://www.opengis.net/wfs;
Hi,
I'm trying to set up Mapserver as a WMS server, serving multiple
seamless coverages consisting of ECW raster tiles.
My problem is, that the ECW files have been delivered with faulty header
information, and there's too many to fix manually, and the error cannot
easily be remedied
Hi,
I inspired to compare how Mapserver and Geoserver are handling this thing. At
least I can say that they are doing thing in a bit different way, and Geoserver
is creating alwayd the DescribeFeatureType URL in the GetFeature output without
OUTPUTFORMAT.
GEOSERVER
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Lars I. Nielsen (GisPro) wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to set up Mapserver as a WMS server, serving multiple
seamless coverages consisting of ECW raster tiles.
My problem is, that the ECW files have been delivered with faulty header
information, and there's too many to fix manually, and the error
I can't tell from the example but it doesn't look like the map itself is
oblique rather that the buildings are drawn in 2.5D.
If so, this probably can be reduced to a data pre-processing exercise. I
created a small test case (see attached) where a the pieces of a cube are
drawn by MapServer.
Looks a bit like Sketchup. How about a driver for Sketchup 3D? It has
already input- en output facilities for DXF and DEM
Jan
On 04/26/10 16:51, Lime, Steve D (DNR) wrote:
I can't tell from the example but it doesn't look like the map itself is
oblique rather that the buildings are drawn in
Hi all,
Am I the only one that doesn't get through to mapserver.org? Pages take
ages to load and then break off with a timeout.
Jan Hartmann
Amsterdam
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Jan Hartmann wrote:
Hi all,
Am I the only one that doesn't get through to mapserver.org? Pages take
ages to load and then break off with a timeout.
Jan Hartmann
Amsterdam
Appears to be down to me also.
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Jan Hartmann schrieb:
Hi all,
Am I the only one that doesn't get through to mapserver.org? Pages take
ages to load and then break off with a timeout.
Same situation here... gdal.org also doesn't respond. Maybe some trouble
with the osgeo infrastructure?
Lars
Hi,
Le lundi 26 avril 2010 17:38:55, Jan Hartmann a écrit :
Hi all,
Am I the only one that doesn't get through to mapserver.org? Pages take
ages to load and then break off with a timeout.
Same for me :(
Y.
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Jan Hartmann wrote:
Hi all,
Am I the only one that doesn't get through to mapserver.org? Pages take
ages to load and then break off with a timeout.
Jan,
Unfortunately mapserver.org (and geoserver.org, gdal.org and a few others) are
currently inaccessable due to a network issue with regard
Hi all,
Am I the only one that doesn't get through to mapserver.org? Pages take
ages to load and then break off with a timeout.
Jan Hartmann
Amsterdam
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Looks a bit like Sketchup. How about a driver for Sketchup 3D? It has
already input- en output facilities for DXF and DEM
Jan
On 04/26/10 16:51, Lime, Steve D (DNR) wrote:
I can't tell from the example but it doesn't look like the map itself is
oblique rather that the buildings are drawn in
Hi,
Me neither. Cheers from México
IC Carlos Ruiz
From: Jan Hartmann j.l.h.hartm...@uva.nl
To: mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org
Sent: Mon, April 26, 2010 10:38:55 AM
Subject: [mapserver-users] mapserver.org down?
Hi all,
Am I the only one that doesn't get
Hi folks,
Based in old version of tcl mapscrip for windows in this site:
http://msworkbench.sourceforge.net/
I'm trying to recompile a version of mapscript (5.6.2) tcl extension (based
on sdk pack of Tamas site, version 1500, windows 32bit).
Some modifications in path of files nmake.opt (root
Seems to be a good approach, though I haven't thought about this before. I
think I'll try look further into this.
Thanks for the hint :D
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 10:51 PM, Lime, Steve D (DNR)
steve.l...@state.mn.us wrote:
I can't tell from the example but it doesn't look like the map itself
Probably a bit of overkill for what amounts to a visual effect. I was thinking
about this a bit more this evening and wonder if we could use the GEOMTRANSFORM
functionality and create an extrude geometry transform. A little trickier
than the ones currently supported since this one would produce
I like this idea, but anyway it is implemented I think it would be a
good feature to have.
Beyond OSM, I have run into quite a few people that are generating data
sets with building outlines and some of them have height info. A lot of
this data is getting generated from plot plans and tax
Anyone got an extrude algorithm? That is, given a footprint and a few params
(would need to define) a means to create multiple shapes.
Steve
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[mapserver-users-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Stephen
Hi folks,
I have setup a WCS server for Spatial/Temporal tiling. It is work well
when I have only one scene (same spatial extent) for multiple temporal
image.
But when there is two image scene (in my case MOD11A1 scene h28v05 and
h29v05), there is a problem when BBOX request is in overlap
Hi,
Use gdalbuildvrt utility for creating a virtual mosaic of your original files
and use the resulting .vrt file as input for Mapserver. It looks like normal
tileindex system does not work correctly with WCS. I have written some mails
about this last week, have a look at the archives.
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