Dear All,
It’s that time of the year again!
Applications for Google Summer of Code 2017 are now open for would-be
mentor organizations, and we are in the process of applying on behalf of
OSGeo. At this stage, it is extremely important that we put up a nice and
informative ideas page, that Google
On 1/22/2017 6:33 PM, Stefanos Anastasiou wrote:
Thank you for the replies.
This means that regardless of the layer's CLASS hierachy, the
attributes will be rendered according to the sorting rule, which is
predefined in your data. If the data are not sorted in advance, the
rendering will ne
Thank you for the replies.
This means that regardless of the layer's CLASS hierachy, the attributes
will be rendered according to the sorting rule, which is predefined in your
data. If the data are not sorted in advance, the rendering will never be right.
Correct? If this is the case, then
Hi!
I didn't found a rule and took the resolutions that my client(OpenLayers 3)
sends in its request. So grid section looks like:
8238077.16046298 5283327.39507164 9001224.45086216
5792092.25533779
EPSG:3857
EPSG:900913
m
256 256
76.437
This blog entry from Simon Mercier describes how this works.
http://www.mapgears.com/en/blog/archive/2013-03-05-roads_network_mapping
Lars S.
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> Datum: 2017-01-22 05:35
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