Can you post more of your mapfile including the AGG output format? Are your
sample images from a single map draw or were they build from a number of tiles?
Steve
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Thanks for the answer Thomas.
I changed the definition per your suggestion, the map file is much cleaner
now. But, we are still getting the same result with the rendering. In GD is
working fine but in Agg the same weird colored areas keep showing up.
--sharon
2010/10/26 thomas bonfort
> Render
Do all the files share exactly the same set of attributes? If yes then
you could use a TILEINDEX (or create a Seamless Table in MapInfo) to
load them all as part of the same layer. If the attributes definitions
differ from file to file then I fear you're out of luck.
Sebastian E. Ovide wrote:
> H
Hey Roger:
I am interested to find out if you have a solution to the problem you
talked about below.
Thanks,
Alex
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 6:32 PM, Roger André wrote:
> Or maybe creating a GDAL "In Memory Raster" and then pointing to it as the
> data source for the mapscript layer?
> --
>
> On T
Hi All,
I'm using a query from a MapInfo like this:
DATA 'select * from sa_merged_01 where ogr_geometry = POLYGON or
ogr_geometry = MULTIPOLYGON'
Which select polygons and multipolygons from one single layer.
My datasource have tens of layers (doing ogrinfo ./mydata/ I can see tens of
layers)..
Hi Mark,
Your interpretation of the existing JOIN documentation
(http://www.mapserver.org/mapfile/join.html) is correct, you can only
use the JOIN feature for query templates.
-jeff
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Jeff McKenna
MapServer Consulting and Training Services
http://www.gatewaygeomatics.com/
On 10-10-26 1
Hi,
below two ways that work for me:
CONNECTIONTYPE OGR
CONNECTION "M:\BRD\DEU_adm1.shp"
DATA "SELECT * FROM DEU_adm1 LEFT JOIN
'M:\BRD\DEU_adm1_EDICHTE.dbf'.DEU_adm1_EDICHTE ON DEU_adm1.HASC_1 =
DEU_adm1_EDICHTE.HASC_1"
CONNECTIONTYPE OGR
CONNECTION "M:\BRD"
DATA "SELECT * FROM D
Hello,
I have not used the Join shapefile to database function in mapserver before.
I just have a couple questions
* The description explains that "It is important to understand that
JOINs are ONLY available once a query has been processed. You cannot use
joins to affect the look of a map."
Hi,
Would like to be able to display a layer, after a join w/ an external table.
My definition is below
Is this the approach? Using cgi and intend to toggle the layer on/off w/ a
status parameter.
Is this the usual approach, any better way to do this?
I also need to display the layer in gener
Thanks Daniel for your inputs,
The beauty of the solution #2 (stroked text) is that the result is visually
exactly the same than the annotation layer in ArcInfo (size, font, position,
orientation, etc...). To obtain the same result with the labeling options
would require a lot of tuning(adjustmen
>
> That's sounds good Mr Greg,
> now i say thanks for you, someday i will try MS4W in Win 7.
> :D
>
> -Theresia
>
>and feel free to send your feedback and questions to the MS4W email list
>(subscribe at http://lists.maptools.org/mailman/listinfo/ms4w-users).
-jeff
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Jeff McKenna
MapServe
That's sounds good Mr Greg,
now i say thanks for you, someday i will try MS4W in Win 7.
:D
-Theresia
and feel free to send your feedback and questions to the MS4W email list
(subscribe at http://lists.maptools.org/mailman/listinfo/ms4w-users).
-jeff
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Jeff McKenna
MapServer Consulting
Rendering thick lines is done without symbols with agg (and GD with
recent versions of mapserver to, I believe)
for an outlined line, you use:
CLASS
STYLE
COLOR outlinecolor
WIDTH 5
END
STYLE
COLOR fillcolor
WIDTH 3 #width of the first style minus 2 times the desired outline widt
Hi all,
I'm trying to color polygons based on a value in another dbf file. The
temp.dbf/shp contains my geometries, while the mine.dbf contains the same
polygon_id field, as well as a field 'color'. However, the join itself is
already failing.
Here's what i'm doing:
C:\DEVELOPMENT>shp2i
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