Hi Thomas
You could try to reduce the image size using 8bit PNGs, see the 3rd
output format in http://mapserver.org/mapfile/outputformat.html.
Peter
On 04/12/2012 06:20 AM, Thomas Joseph wrote:
We have recently upgraded from Mapserver 5.7 to 6.0 and although the
AGG anti-alias lines look
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 06:20, Thomas Joseph thomas.jos...@awtwater.com wrote:
We have recently upgraded from Mapserver 5.7 to 6.0 and although the AGG
anti-alias lines look great the output image size has increased
significantly from the previous rendering without anti-alias. I was just
Hi
Thanks for the quick response
I also tried PC256 as discussed in the outputformat instruction sheet.
Although the image did look similar to the results from 5.7 and the size was
much smaller it did not render transparent polygons correctly.
I may have missed something else here. Is
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 10:24, Thomas Joseph thomas.jos...@awtwater.com wrote:
Hi
Thanks for the quick response
I also tried PC256 as discussed in the outputformat instruction sheet.
Although the image did look similar to the results from 5.7 and the size was
much smaller it did not
Dear list,
I have a webgis application working with different CRS all over the world.
I have realized that the behaviour from version 4.10 of the function
pointObj-project differs from the one of version 5.6 from Mapserver. For
example, I try to convert (-116,-15) in 4326 and in mapscript from
Tom,
Try this output definition:
OUTPUTFORMAT
NAME agg_qn
DRIVER AGG/PNG
EXTENSION png
MIMETYPE image/png
IMAGEMODE RGB
FORMATOPTION INTERLACE=false
FORMATOPTION QUANTIZE_NEW=ON
FORMATOPTION QUANTIZE_FORCE=ON