Thank you Adam. I will look into this after Christmas!

Lucy
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Adam Cox 
  To: Arches Project 
  Sent: Friday, December 18, 2015 6:20 PM
  Subject: [Arches] Re: Map Extent Query/Problem


  Hi Lucy, this is a good question, because the way open layers 3 uses the 
MAP_EXTENT coordinates that Arches provides is a little non-intuitive.  If you 
read this question on StackExchange, I think you'll see what's going on: 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27200086/restrict-pan-outside-wms-extent-in-openlayers3.


  The coordinates that you have entered create a box, so picture that box on 
the map.  What open layers does with that box is make sure that every time the 
map view is changed (zoom in/zoom out/pan), the center of the new view is 
inside that extent.  However, as you point out with Libya, it doesn't actually 
"clip" or alter what is being show in the map.



  With the eastern sites, it sounds like you do need to extend your coordinates 
a bit to the East... Hopefully that will do it.


  Adam 


  On Wednesday, December 16, 2015 at 2:24:18 AM UTC-6, Lucy FJ wrote:


    Hi everybody,


    I have a question about map extent. I am not sure exactly what it is used 
for.
    I assumed that this would limit the view of the map to the area of your 
project's interest, in our case Egypt. I calculated the coordinates for maximum 
and minimum northern, southern , eastern and western points and used the 
conversion tool given in the Arches installation instructions to convert to the 
Mercator projection, to  show only ancient Egypt, which includes part of modern 
northern Sudan, but not modern Libya. However, my map includes modern Libya, 
the southern Mediterranean and most of Saudi Arabia! Is this correct?


    This is not really a problem. But we do have a problem with trying to zoom 
into two sites on the Red Sea, the eastern limit of our 'extent'. I have 
circled them on the attached JPEG. When we attempt to zoom in, the map moves 
west and we are not able to move east to find our sites. because the map 
appears to 'jump' away from the sites when trying to move the map east. This 
also happens to sites at the southern limit but not at the western limit or 
northern limit. 


    Has anybody else found this problem? Any suggestions. I have recalculated 
our extent points several times.    


    Thank you and best wishes for the festive season and Happy New Year!


    Lucy







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