On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 12:38:18PM +0100, bart...@osgis.nl wrote: > Hi Chris, > > I do remember Cameron wanting to change jpeg to png (or gif) as the > default image format for WMS layers. Would that not be an option instead?
I don't prefer that option. > Otherwise, I'll be happy to write a patch for the noMagic option. I'll be happy to review it. -- Chris > Best regards, > Bart > > > On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 09:43:27AM +0100, bart...@osgis.nl wrote: > >> Okay, let me give an example why this bothers me. > >> > >> When reading in a WMC document with layerParams: > >> > >> var format = new OpenLayers.Format.WMC({layerParams: {transparent: > >> 'TRUE'}, layerOptions: {isBaseLayer: false, singleTile: true, buffer: 0, > >> ratio: 1, displayOutsideMaxExtent: true}}); > >> > >> I want all WMS overlays to be transparent. But there can be 1 layer at > >> the > >> bottom of the stack which is a jpeg aerial photograph in the WMC. > > > > If you know this, why can't you just 'del layers[0].params.transparent' > > from the results of the WMC? > > > > The reason that the automatic changing is in there is that for a while, > > the most common question received on the OL list was "Why can't I see > > through my overlays!?" The fact that jpg is the default format means > > that many people had no idea they were using jpegs at all, and so they > > had no idea why they just got black imagery. > > > > I would say that your use case is a corner case; not the common one. > > I would be willing to have a non-default layer option like 'noMagic' > > which turns off the magical work that is done here, since I agree it can > > be a problem in rare cases, but by default, it helps us avoid a lot of > > questions. > > > > THanks for the use case. It does help focus the discussions. > > > >> So I would need some kind of conditional layerParams, which is currently > >> not possible and a bit of a hassle to implement. > >> > >> That's why I am advocating removing the jpeg override. > > > > > > > >> Best regards, > >> Bart > >> > >> > Hi list, > >> > > >> > currently when using a WMS layer as jpeg and transparent true, OL > >> > "automagically" override the image format to png or gif. This has > >> caused > >> > me quite a few headaches in the past weeks to be honest. > >> > > >> > I would rather have that transparent true is just ignored, and that > >> the > >> > image format remains jpeg. In the end, this is what a WMS does when it > >> > receives &format=image/jpeg&transparent=TRUE. So why not leave this up > >> to > >> > the WMS to deal with it, and maybe write a warning message to the > >> console > >> > for the app developer in debug mode? > >> > > >> > Btw, I am talking about this piece of code: > >> > > >> > // jpegs can never be transparent, so intelligently switch > >> the > >> > // format, depending on teh browser's capabilities > >> > if (this.params.FORMAT == "image/jpeg") { > >> > this.params.FORMAT = OpenLayers.Util.alphaHack() ? > >> > "image/gif" > >> > : > >> > "image/png"; > >> > } > >> > > >> > What do others think? > >> > > >> > Best regards, > >> > Bart > >> > > >> > _______________________________________________ > >> > Dev mailing list > >> > Dev@openlayers.org > >> > http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/dev > >> > > >> > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Dev mailing list > >> Dev@openlayers.org > >> http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/dev > > > > -- > > Christopher Schmidt > > MetaCarta > > > > -- Christopher Schmidt MetaCarta _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list Dev@openlayers.org http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/dev