Hi,
I'm try to invoke a mapserver set as a WFS 2.0, putting a filter in the
querystring.
But the response is always empty.
I use a spatialite db ad repository.
Is it the filter working on wfs 2.0.0 ?
This is the request I try:
http://www502.regione.toscana.it/wmsraster/com.rt.wms.RTmap/wms?map=wm
Better to just point folks here I think:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6182451/how-to-calculate-the-sunrise-and-sunset-in-javascript
All sorts of links to different things related to sun and location.
Bobb
-Original Message-
From: Stephen Woodbridge [mailto:wood...@swoodbridge.co
David,
Night vision is the bigger problem. Many users will be driving on dispatch
tickets, etc. Don't want to introduce a fatiguing function to the night
drivers.
This is purely a demo mode of display for now. The idea being to put something
out for feedback from the end users.
Bobb
Fro
Bob,
Are you thinking of preserving night vision or pumping up the blue to keep
people more awake?
David.
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[mailto:mapserver-users-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Basques, Bob
(CI-StPaul)
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2014 10:31 AM
To: mapserver-us
Bob,
Checkout this page:
http://williams.best.vwh.net/sunrise_sunset_algorithm.htm
-Steve
On 3/3/2014 11:55 AM, Basques, Bob (CI-StPaul) wrote:
Hi Stephen,
Yes, that looks like the correct route for this, time/location settings, at
least to make something work globally. The display is for a
Norman,
I would imagine there is a similar blackout event for folks in airplanes
(pilots) as well.
Bobb
From: Norman Vine [mailto:n...@cape.com]
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2014 11:10 AM
To: Basques, Bob (CI-StPaul)
Cc: mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] Color temperatu
All,
Just found this: http://www.paulirish.com/demo/invert
Might be a good start. . .
Also, I thought the "Command-Option-Ctrl-8" key combination on Mac's is a
really cool option.!!
Bobb
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From: mapserver-users-boun...@lists.osgeo.org
[mailto:mapserver-users-boun.
Bob
We started with the Standard NOAA chart palette foray then used a gamma
function to tone this down for Dawn/Dusk but used a special night time palette
based on user feedback note that at sea there is usually a 'blackout
environment'
which is much darker then most
Have you seen this project
Could also use class groups and send the appropriate group value with your
request.
Steve
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From: mapserver-users-boun...@lists.osgeo.org
[mailto:mapserver-users-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Stephen Woodbridge
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2014 10:46 AM
To: mapserver
Hi Norman,
I had another thought after I sent the first post. Maybe something along the
lines of an inside/outside view switcher. The outside mode would self correct
based on the location/time settings. I'm really interested in this automated
approach to making the settings change. I have e
Hi Stephen,
Yes, that looks like the correct route for this, time/location settings, at
least to make something work globally. The display is for a mapping interface
that will most likely be location aware. I've found a couple of references to
some LIBs for finding terminator, and I think a t
On 3/3/2014 11:30 AM, Basques, Bob (CI-StPaul) wrote:
All,
So, I’ve been reading up on nighttime colors for electronic display(s).
I was wondering if anyone has any pointers on information about applying
color temperature corrections to displays for nighttime viewing. I’m in
need of providing t
Bob
Back in the day when I was working on marine navigation chart displays
we used separate color tables for different light conditions
we found that 3 tables sufficed, Day, Dusk/Dawn, Night
we cheated a bit and used 64 bit palettes this way with a little trickery
we could pack everything into
All,
So, I've been reading up on nighttime colors for electronic display(s). I was
wondering if anyone has any pointers on information about applying color
temperature corrections to displays for nighttime viewing. I'm in need of
providing this functionality to some night crew workers.
My fi
The 2.5D output does work correctly with Oracle Spatial (3D) input.
Mike
--
Michael Smith
US Army Corps
Remote Sensing GIS/Center
On 3/3/14, 4:20 AM, "Guillaume Sueur" wrote:
>OK, got it, but actually no need of MapServer to do that. zip is enough
>:-)
>
>
>
>Le 03/03/2014 10:16, Even Roua
OK, got it, but actually no need of MapServer to do that. zip is enough :-)
Le 03/03/2014 10:16, Even Rouault a écrit :
Selon Guillaume Sueur :
Hi Even,
Thanks for your reply even if it is disappointing. So I guess all the
http://mapserver.org/fr/output/ogr_output.html stuff about 2.5D/3D i
Selon Guillaume Sueur :
> Hi Even,
>
> Thanks for your reply even if it is disappointing. So I guess all the
> http://mapserver.org/fr/output/ogr_output.html stuff about 2.5D/3D is
> just rubbish and the USE_POINT_Z_M compile option is useless.
Actually no, it is correct. My previous comment
Hi Even,
Thanks for your reply even if it is disappointing. So I guess all the
http://mapserver.org/fr/output/ogr_output.html stuff about 2.5D/3D is
just rubbish and the USE_POINT_Z_M compile option is useless.
Thanks for your investigations
Best regards
Guillaume
Le 01/03/2014 12:53, Even
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