Hi Yves,
I've added your document to the Documentation section of the Development
page, and also added a reference to it in the Documentation Development
Guide. Wonderful contribution, thank you Yves!
-jeff
On 2014-04-16, 5:08 AM, Yves Jacolin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I wrote a few weeks ago a s
On April 14, 2014 4:44:59 PM CDT, Stephen Woodbridge wrote:
> I'm not sure if this will work but give it a try. You might have to wait for
> Thomas to response as he would know for sure.
>
> OUTPUTFORMAT
> NAME "GTiff"
> DRIVER GDAL/GTiff
> MIMETYPE "image/tiff"
> IMAGEMODE RGB
> EXTENSION
I'll look a bit deeper into it when I have a bit more time available and try
it the way you suggest by building the WMS from scratch.
I'm not sure if I can use the shape file as source, because the geometry is
linked to a variety of postgres tables to supply the geometry with
administrative data.
Thanks Yves,
I signed up as a German translator.
Only the dashboard links aren't valid anymore.
Best wishes,
Lars
On 16.04.2014 10:08, Yves Jacolin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I wrote a few weeks ago a short how to in the MS doc to give some info
> to help translating via transifex.
>
> This howto
Hello,
I wrote a few weeks ago a short how to in the MS doc to give some info to
help translating via transifex.
This howto has currently no reference in any toc of the doc, so it still an
hidden and secret page ;)
Here it is: http://mapserver.org/development/translation.html
Any feedback is we
moin,
I don't see anything, that could cause the problem. Your architecture is
hard to understand without knowing the whole structure, viewing the
reuslts and access to the database. In my mapserver and postgis
trainings I'm always telling the participants you *can* mix
geometry-types and in in mo