On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 10:29 PM, Andreas Hocevar
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Pierre GIRAUD wrote:
I think Eric is wrong on that point.
By hovering a vertex, you can delete it pressing the Del button.
Tricky, isn't it ?
I would have thought that it works like that, because it is promised in
Dear all
I am caught in a very difficult situation. In my application the user marks a
point on map and enters description to the point.
Aslo uploads photos.
a folder is made into which the uploaded photos go and then I fetch the string
for all photos in folder.
And then the description and
I have a 24 bit PNG image 3872 by 2904 pixels (4 by 3 proportion) which
when rendered in a DIV with those dimensions looks decent, but big.
I want to display this image within a smaller div 400 by 300 pixels to
make it manageable in terms of screen size and so I can use the zoom
tool
Jeremy,
In general, whenever you have text or other vector features in a
raster/image format, they only look good within a relatively narrow
scale window.
If you are planning on serving this image up using MapServer, have you
thought about separating the text out and using MapServer to put the
Hi Wendell
My belief is that you need something like Mapserver to serve the images. It
would render a seamless stitched view on the fly, depending on the area you
had zoomed into. OL just acts as the thin client viewer.
Cheers,
Robert Sanson
Wendell Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] 16/05/2008