Hi Paolo,
Does the issue still exist ?
I take a look at the map application and roads are well rendering.
Regards,
Le 19/06/2014 12:50, Paolo Cavallini a écrit :
Hi all.
Apparently items whose classification name includes high ASCII (àèé etc.) are
drawn
and shown in the legend, but not on
Il 20/06/2014 10:51, René-Luc Dhont ha scritto:
Does the issue still exist ?
I take a look at the map application and roads are well rendering.
Yes, the underlying issue is still there. I kind of solved for that application
simply using an INT field, and applying labels to it.
All the best.
Le 20/06/2014 11:07, Paolo Cavallini a écrit :
Il 20/06/2014 10:51, René-Luc Dhont ha scritto:
Does the issue still exist ?
I take a look at the map application and roads are well rendering.
Yes, the underlying issue is still there. I kind of solved for that application
simply using an INT
Il 20/06/2014 11:15, René-Luc Dhont ha scritto:
It's probably due to different encoding in desktop (Latin1), server (UTF-8)
and data
(Latin1)
good catch, thanks.
I think we should handle this more gracefully, however. For the end user this
would
be very difficult to solve.
All the best.
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Le 20/06/2014 12:41, Paolo Cavallini a écrit :
Il 20/06/2014 11:15, René-Luc Dhont ha scritto:
It's probably due to different encoding in desktop (Latin1), server (UTF-8) and
data
(Latin1)
good catch, thanks.
I think we should handle this more gracefully, however. For the end user this
Hi all.
Apparently items whose classification name includes high ASCII (àèé etc.) are
drawn
and shown in the legend, but not on the map:
http://213.136.126.133:8080/www/index.php/view/map/?repository=abidjanproject=abidjan_demo
see e.g. Routes Voies revêtues
Unsure whether it is a server or a