Re: [mapguide-users] does MapGuide display circle geometries?

2020-11-03 Thread Gordon Luckett
Ah. I like to put the floor plan in a UTM (meters) to scale so I can actually zoom into the building in the real world. Sometimes it's a challenge to use the arbitrary XY coordinate systems. On Tue, Nov 3, 2020, 2:47 PM _Jon_ wrote: > I have been successful using the arbitrary systems as well

Re: [mapguide-users] does MapGuide display circle geometries?

2020-11-03 Thread _Jon_
I have been successful using the arbitrary systems as well - I was just concerned by your comment "Yes the arbitrary XY is not the best coordinate system for MapGuide". can you elaborate on why? -- Sent from: http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/MapGuide-Users-f4182607.html

Re: [mapguide-users] does MapGuide display circle geometries?

2020-11-03 Thread Gordon Luckett
I was just testing my SQL Server database. I put the data into the server with a Geom.STSrid with value 0 My data is inserted at 0,0 because it was a floor plan. I still created a spatial index around the extents of the floor plan (i.e. -1000,-1000,1000,1000) If I choose LOCAL_CS["Non-Earth

Re: [mapguide-users] does MapGuide display circle geometries?

2020-11-03 Thread _Jon_
I face a similar quandry to the original poster as I work with the same type of data. I do not wish to use LL because floor plan data has values exceeding the range and there are occasions when we need to translate units. Do you happen to know of any coordinate systems for M, FT or IN that have

[mapguide-users] Preview layer created from SQL Server data source

2020-11-03 Thread _Jon_
Hello, I have created a SQL Server data source, defined a feature class, and copied a bunch of polyline features into it. When I preview the feature source in Maestro, I can see my feature class listed with the attributes (and key) that I defined. If I click View Data from the feature source