You can enter a ticket for Maestro here:
http://trac.osgeo.org/mapguide/newticket
(Remember to select Component = Maestro).

You can enter a ticket for FDO (OGR + PostGIS provider) here:
http://trac.osgeo.org/fdo/newticket

You could also file a ticket for Studio through the Autodesk page.
I think there's a link in one of the menus in Studio.

I hope someone else can answer your annotation question.

Regards, Kenneth Skovhede, GEOGRAF A/S



GISDOTNET skrev:
Ok, I found now see the preview icon in maestro. I work with the XML flip
flop for now, but maybe a ticket should be opened on the this and the
geometry recognition issue. My last question, for now, is how or does OGR or
PostGIS handle annotation featureclasses? Or perhaps a better way of asking
given he focus if this thread, is what is the best way to handle annotation
e.g. label a feature and set the symbology to transparent, etc.

Thanks,

Aaron


Kenneth Skovhede, GEOGRAF A/S wrote:
GISDOTNET skrev:
Kenneth,

That's what I don't understand. The features are in an ESRI personal
geodatabase when I use OGR and the tables as they are seen don't have
other
geometry types e.g. in ESRI you can't have mixed geometries in a
featureclass/table. I thought that the OGR was having trouble reading the
geometry type which is why I converted the personal geodatabase to
PostGIS.
The conversion went without problem; however, it still sees each table as
having all geometries which I know is not the case.

Yes, I consider it a bug in the OGR/PostGIS provider, but I can live with it, so I have not reported it.
I probably should though.

I just downloaded Maestro and was able to set the proper geometry to
display, but there isn't a preview in Maestro? So I saved the layer and
opened Autodesk MapGuide Studio 2008 and noticed that the layer showed an
error on the "Feature Class" dropdown. It appears that Maestro sees the
feature class differently than MapGuide Studio (MapGuide Studio<Feature
class=FdoPostGIS:public~taxparcel> and
Maestro<Schema=FdoPostGIS:public-x7e-taxparcel>. Not sure why or what
this
means, but I can't jump between the two environments.

Ok, so MapGuide Studio and Maestro encodes the two names differently. Thats very very strange. You can still use Maestro, but its a bit difficult then, because you have to manually edit the xml
for the layer, after saving it with Maestro.
In Maestro, modify the layer as desired, then click save, then close.
Now right click the layer on the right, and select "Edit as Xml".
Find the place with the wrong schema, and correct it.
Click save then close.

You may want to view the xml before editing it in Maestro, so you know what to change it back to.

In which environment does the "Preview" button that you mentioned reside?
Both environments have the preview. In both, it is a button in the toolbar above the feature source.
Thanks again.

Aaron

Regards, Kenneth Skovhede, GEOGRAF A/S

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