[mapserver-users] Using MASK to obscure areas

2013-10-28 Thread Fabian Schindler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Dear mapserver devs and users, Using the MASK feature of mapserver I'm able to define areas which are visible (masked 'in'). My goal is to achieve the opposite, to mask *out* areas of the image which shall be rendered transparent. Is there any way to

Re: [mapserver-users] Using MASK to obscure areas

2013-10-28 Thread Fabian Schindler
rce" > compositing operator, and that I would like to see coming into > mapserver along with other compositing operations (e.g. multiply). > I don't have any funding for this at the time being, so the > timeframe for this actually happening is still very uncertain. > > c

Re: [mapserver-users] WMST and GetCapabilties

2014-05-02 Thread Fabian Schindler
Dan, With static mapfiles this is not possible, you'd have to use MapScript to dynamically set up a mapfile to dispatch against. Maybe I can draw your attention to the EOxServer [1] project, that actually does this (and much more aswell). Regards, Fabian [1] https://github.com/EOxServer/EOxServ

Re: [mapserver-users] getting corrupted png with WMS request to mapserv CGI on command line

2015-05-27 Thread Fabian Schindler
Renzo, As far as I remember you have to remove the HTTP headers from the response (the first 2-4 lines or so) when you use mapserv -nh with OGC services. Regards, Fabian On 27.05.15 13:02, Renzo Kottmann wrote: > nope. I tried IMAGEPATH "/tmp/" and IMAGEPATH "/tmp" both still > result in corrupt p

Re: [mapserver-users] WMS services from a NetCDF file layer

2015-06-15 Thread Fabian Schindler
This is probably due to the fact that your raster values are beyond 255. Mapserver truncates this to 255 which interpreted as white on a greyscale. To correctly scale the values you can use band processing options: PROCESSING "SCALE=:" You can also use "AUTO" but that might result in strangely

Re: [mapserver-users] WMS services from a NetCDF file layer

2015-06-16 Thread Fabian Schindler
ewith outputformat set to jpeg, I get a white image, > with outputformat set to PNG, I get a very light grey imagebut that is > all! > > Thanks, Bill > > > - Original Message - > From: "Fabian Schindler" > To: mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org >