Jackie Ng wrote > > I would advise you to use either the MgCooker included with the 5.0 beta > or 4.0.1 release as it fixes GETTILE calls over http (it mixed up the > row/col parameters) and could probably explain why lots of useless tiles > are being generated. > > - Jackie >
Hi Jackie, Thanks for answer. No, nothing is changed. I used ver 4.0.1 and now I've taken a try with 5.0 beta. Now original MgCooker does not crash, this is great good new :-) but if I try to generate tiles with standard settings (all setting I have when MgCooker opens) it tries to build more than 1'000'000 tiles and the greater part of them are useless. I get a better result if I set "Use official method" with "meter per pt = 1". In this case I have exactly the same estimation I have by use of AIMS Studio 2013: 206'337 tiles. This is much better but: - I don't understand what does it mean and how things change on modifying "meter per pt" - I still have too many useless tiles - "override bounds" is disabled and I can't write anything Tile system is really great (fundamental in same cases), but the problem are performances on generating, it takes really too much time. I thing that the performances problem are around the huge amount of useless tiles it generates. I've made tests on data I've posted just before on this thread. -- View this message in context: http://osgeo-org.1560.n6.nabble.com/MgCooker-override-bounds-disabled-how-to-set-bounds-tp4963556p4965089.html Sent from the MapGuide Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ mapguide-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/mapguide-users
