An update regarding RFC45:
Thomas B. has now implemented SYMBOL ANCHORPOINT, which can
be used to specify the anchor point of a symbol. With this
functionality, it is very easy to implement symbols that is
to be placed and rotated according to something else than
their centre point.
I have
Hi, just trying to help.
I used some trick with arrows than maybe can help you with some variation.
I use mapserver-5.X and the way it worked for me was a LINE type layer using
a normal class (continous line) with an OVERLAYSYMBOL, using a
character.
Maybe changin some parameters like GAP may be
GEOMTRANSFORM end only works for the lines of a line layer.
Is your layer a line layer?
Håvard
On 9/27/2011 4:48 PM, Puneet Kishor wrote:
On Sep 27, 2011, at 2:18 AM, Havard Tveite wrote:
Have you seen:
On Sep 28, 2011, at 3:11 AM, Havard Tveite wrote:
GEOMTRANSFORM end only works for the lines of a line layer.
Is your layer a line layer?
Sigh. No, my layer is a POINT layer. Where on this page
[http://mapserver.org/mapfile/style.html] is it documented that GEOMTRANSFORM
is only for LINE
Hi luis,
Thanks for helping out. I will try OVERLAYSYMBOL, but from the docs it seems it
is no different that using two stacked symbols. I did try GAP, but that doesn't
help at all.
As I mentioned below, I am drawing these points, not unlike the recent thread
started by Brent on drawing wind
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 15:09, Mr. Puneet Kishor punk.k...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi luis,
Thanks for helping out. I will try OVERLAYSYMBOL, but from the docs it seems
it is no different that using two stacked symbols. I did try GAP, but that
doesn't help at all.
As I mentioned below, I am
Hi Thomas,
On Sep 28, 2011, at 8:15 AM, thomas bonfort wrote:
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 15:09, Mr. Puneet Kishor punk.k...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi luis,
Thanks for helping out. I will try OVERLAYSYMBOL, but from the docs it seems
it is no different that using two stacked symbols. I did try
One possible problem with my suggested approach is that the
lines will only be the half of the value given in [rate].
Håvard
On 9/28/2011 4:25 PM, Håvard Tveite wrote:
With a point layer, you can fix this using the offset trick I
referred to in my earlier post:
The following works for me
On Sep 28, 2011, at 8:32 AM, Mr. Puneet Kishor wrote:
..
On 9/27/2011 4:12 AM, Puneet Kishor wrote:
My arrows look like so instead of with declarations like so
SYMBOL
NAME vert-line
TYPE vector
POINTS
0 1
0 0
END
END
Have you seen:
http://mapserver.org/mapfile/symbology/construction.html#changing-the-center-of-a-point-symbol
Håvard Tveite
On 9/27/2011 4:12 AM, Puneet Kishor wrote:
My arrows look like so instead of with declarations like so
SYMBOL
NAME vert-line
TYPE
My arrows look like so instead of with declarations like so
SYMBOL
NAME vert-line
TYPE vector
POINTS
0 1
0 0
END
END
SYMBOL
NAME up
TYPE vector
POINTS
0 1
0.5 0
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