Steve,
I'll send something out tomorrow. This is tied into the AVL, and all the
trucks are now back to the yard and parked for the day. :c)
You want a copy of the MAPFILE too, it's fairly short.
Thanks
Bobb
From: Lime, Steve D (MNIT)
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 5:14 PM
To: Basques, B
Can you post pics?
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[mailto:mapserver-users-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Basques, Bob
(CI-StPaul)
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 3:09 PM
To: mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: [mapserver-users] Upgrading to 6.4.x
All,
Has anyone exp
All,
Has anyone experienced a problem with MapServer not drawing short segments
correct in the newer versions? I have a V5.4 that is outputting segmented
lines (continuous but separate line segments) just fine. But the V6.4 version
is not drawing small (visually) line segments, and leaving ga
Hi,
Overviews help at small scales. Let's assume that you have orthophotos with 1
meter native pixel size. If you want to show a 10x10 km area in a 500x500 pixel
sized box in your application, it means that the pixel size of the output it 20
m. It is heavy to read 1x1 native pixels and
Our tiff images do not have overviews. We are thinking that something may
have happened during the transfer of the image from our Windows machine to
Linux machine. I highly doubt this is the case but it's worth a shot.
I was just reading about creating overviews. It seems this would increase
th
Do your tiffs have overviews? Changing the image size affects the map
scale and thus potentially which overview is being used...
--
thomas
On 25 February 2014 16:52, Dash wrote:
> Thanks for the response. The images are in a tif format and we used GDAL to
> create the tiling index (gdaltindex c
Thanks for the response. The images are in a tif format and we used GDAL to
create the tiling index (gdaltindex command). We ran the gdalinfo command
against the imagery and nothing out of the ordinary stands out. The size of
the tile that is giving us trouble is 5471, 5457. The tile to the wes
(This might be a double post, I forgot my Gmail is not subscribed...)
This isn't really the right list for this (try GeoMOOSE Users).
But, since I'm here, I can answer the question: No, the current
catalog doesn't support that kind of reference. I don't think it
would be that hard to add an enha
In GeoMOOSE I would like to create a folder in the catalog section. This
folder would not contain any data layers, it would just connect to multiple
html documents that connect to PDFs and jpeg images. Is this possible to do?
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That's a weird one. It kinda sounds like a data issue for that certain area
more than a mapserver issue. I mean, if there was something funky going on with
image size and scale computation I'd expect all images at that zoom level and
image size to be blank, not just one. I'd recommend further is
I think that masked areas would simply appear semi-transparent, not totally
hidden.
-Jukka Rahkonen-
thomas bonfort wrote:
>
> Lars,
> I don't understand what you're trying to obtain. Can you clarify and/or post a
> couple screenshots?
>
> --
> thomas
>
> On 25 February 2014 09:58, Lars Lingn
Lars,
I don't understand what you're trying to obtain. Can you clarify
and/or post a couple screenshots?
--
thomas
On 25 February 2014 09:58, Lars Lingner wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I really like the MapServer layer mask feature. Is there a way that
> MapServer doesn't clip the mask, instead just setti
Hello,
I really like the MapServer layer mask feature. Is there a way that
MapServer doesn't clip the mask, instead just setting a opacitiy / color
value?
I'm getting the result by rendering two passes with mask and inverted
mask. The latter is using a white opacity layer on top. Afterwards I can
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