Hi Thomas,
I'm using the AGG renderer which is really great by the way. Thank you
for all the work you did on this and all the graphics drivers.
The data I'm dealing with is country sub-divisions, like provinces or
regions in a country for all of the world. The problem is that in some
small
On 2/4/2011 2:14 AM, thomas bonfort wrote:
what are you trying to obtain?
Ah, good question. I am trying to filter out objects the are very small
from rendering. At some zoom levels these objects are just to small to
be meaningful to render and end up looking like dirt on the image.
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On 11-02-04 10:13 AM, Stephen Woodbridge wrote:
On 2/4/2011 2:14 AM, thomas bonfort wrote:
what are you trying to obtain?
Ah, good question. I am trying to filter out objects the are very small
from rendering. At some zoom levels these objects are just to small to
be meaningful to render and
On 2/4/2011 10:34 AM, Daniel Morissette wrote:
On 11-02-04 10:13 AM, Stephen Woodbridge wrote:
On 2/4/2011 2:14 AM, thomas bonfort wrote:
what are you trying to obtain?
Ah, good question. I am trying to filter out objects the are very small
from rendering. At some zoom levels these objects
Hi All,
Thomas maybe you know this?
I have a layer:
SYMBOL
NAME dots
TYPE SIMPLE
STYLE 1 3 END
END
LAYER
NAME World Admin-1 Z1
GROUP cb
STATUS DEFAULT
TYPE LINE
DATA not-nt2/10m-admin-1-states-provinces-lines-shp
PROJECTION init=epsg:4326 END
Hi,
Documentation shows that MINSIZE under CLASS definitions, not STYLE.
Have you tried to place it there?
-Jukka Rahkonen-
Stephen Woodbridge wrote:
Hi All,
Thomas maybe you know this?
I have a layer:
SYMBOL
NAME dots
TYPE SIMPLE
STYLE 1 3 END
END
LAYER
On 2/4/2011 12:19 AM, Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
Hi,
Documentation shows that MINSIZE under CLASS definitions, not STYLE.
Have you tried to place it there?
Thanks, I did notice that after I posted. Sadly it does not work there
either. It seems to be documented under both STYLE and CLASS as things
what are you trying to obtain?
* minsize/maxsize and minwidth/maxwidth are only used when doing
scale-dependent scaling of symbols (either by using sizeunits
different than pixels, or by having the symbolscaledenom activated)
* symbol STYLE is deprecated, and dots and caps are now set at the