Hi folks,
I've figured my issue out: the SVG files used for symbols did not have a
width/height set, and the automatically derived height was being truncated
to an integer and as a result slightly off, leading to the weird behaviour.
More details:
Thanks Jeff. Per your suggestion, I tried this on 7.6.2 with the same
outcome.
I wasn't able to find a prebuilt 7.6.2 package for Ubuntu so I built from
source.
$ mapserv -v
MapServer version 7.6.2 OUTPUT=PNG OUTPUT=JPEG SUPPORTS=PROJ SUPPORTS=AGG
SUPPORTS=FREETYPE SUPPORTS=CAIRO
To correct my wording: Would you mind also updating to the latest
release (MapServer 7.6.2)? This helps everyone know that you have the
latest code and (possibly) fixes.
Thanks,
-jeff
On 2021-02-10 1:14 p.m., Jeff McKenna wrote:
Hi Iljya,
Would you mind also updating your tests to run
Hi Iljya,
Would you mind also updating your tests to run against the latest
release (MapServer 7.6.2). thanks,
-jeff
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On 2021-02-10 12:59 p.m., Iljya Kalai wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I'm running into some fascinating behaviour with svg symbols and svg
output. I'm new to svg so this may very well be expected behaviour, but I
cannot figure out what is going on.
The symbols are not being anchored properly at the anchorpoint when the
output is SVG, but everything works as
Hello everyone!
I'm using MapServer with the pmapper framework to publish maps composed
in Quantum GIS, which uses SVG symbols. Are there any projects about
MapServer supporting SVG symbols?
Thanks all!
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