Thanks for the response.
Looking through the archive I thought that if I defined the layer as
singletile, this problem wouldn´t arise.
var layer_ortsnamen_lk = new OpenLayers.Layer.WMS("Ortsnamen",
"http://maps.zgb.de/geoserver/gwc/service/wms", {
layers: 'zgb:ortsnamen_lk',
projection: "EPSG:900913",
format: 'image/png',
transparent: true,
singleTile: true
}, {
'buffer': 0,
'opacity': 1,
'isBaseLayer': false,
visibility: true
});
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Von: Edward Mac Gillavry <[email protected]>
An: [email protected]; [email protected]
Gesendet: 9:01 Donnerstag, 1.Dezember 2011
Betreff: RE: [Geoserver-users] missing label???
Robert,
The OpenLayers preview requests the settlement names as one image, while the
application is requesting several tiles to compose the map. It appears your
tiling scheme coincides with the location of the town of Gifhorn. There's been
a previous thread covering the case of "London" or "Greenwich". As it is
located at the cut of the tiles, the names never appear on the map!
That's where meta tiling comes in. Since town names don't change that often,
it's a likely target for creating a tile cache! The tiling engine (e.g.
MapCache, MapProxy, TileCache, GeoWebCache...) requests a larger image (meta
tile) of 1280x1280 and slices this one into 25 tiles of 256x256. As the meta
tile is larger in size, there is more chance the label is put on the map.
Regards,
Edward
________________________________
Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2011 07:31:29 +0000
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Geoserver-users] missing label???
Hi,
I have a point geometry which has a label defined in an SLD file as ...
in the application the most northen label "Gifhorn" is never shown
http://maps.zgb.de/ertragspotenzial/
but in the geoserver preview it is shown
http://maps.zgb.de/geoserver/zgb/wms?service=WMS&version=1.1.0&request=GetMap&layers=zgb:ortsnamen_lk&styles=&bbox=3577932.527,5754071.798,3637335.239,5816477.606&width=487&height=512&srs=EPSG:31467&format=application/openlayers
What is preventing the label from being displayed? I have of course tried
various combination before writing, but to no avail.
yours,
Rob
<sld:Rule>
<sld:Title>ortsnamen</sld:Title>
<sld:MinScaleDenominator>50000.0</sld:MinScaleDenominator>
<sld:TextSymbolizer>
<sld:Label>
<ogc:PropertyName>name</ogc:PropertyName>
</sld:Label>
<sld:Font>
<sld:CssParameter name="font-family">SansSerif</sld:CssParameter>
<sld:CssParameter name="font-size">10</sld:CssParameter>
<sld:CssParameter name="font-style">normal</sld:CssParameter>
<sld:CssParameter name="font-weight">bold</sld:CssParameter>
</sld:Font>
<LabelPlacement>
<PointPlacement>
<AnchorPoint>
<AnchorPointX>0.5</AnchorPointX>
<AnchorPointY>0.5</AnchorPointY>
</AnchorPoint>
</PointPlacement>
</LabelPlacement>
<Halo>
<Radius>3</Radius>
<Fill>
<CssParameter name="fill">#FFFFFF</CssParameter>
</Fill>
</Halo>
<VendorOption name="conflictResolution">true</VendorOption>
<VendorOption name="goodnessOfFit">0</VendorOption>
</sld:TextSymbolizer>
</sld:Rule>
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