Hi David,

Thanks for answering! I tried both of your suggestions, but unfortunately neither works :(. Zooming-in the generated map (a pdf file actually) revealed that MapServer paints some pixels at the right places. They are nearly invisible in the chosen scale (60) though. So the situation is that as long as no rotation is set, everything works fine. As soon as any rotation is set (even 0.01°!) all layers are drawn correctly, except the one I mentioned. The only difference that I can see between the layers is that this one contains the style information in the data source. A very strange behavior...

Regards Matthias

Fawcett, David wrote:
Mathias,
I see that you set a MAXSCALE of 2000.  If you are zoomed out beyond
2000, the layer will not draw.  Try commenting it out to see if this is
the issue.  If so, then set a scale value that works for your purposes.


Also, if you are not explicitly calling the layer by name when MapServer
is called, you will need to set the LAYER STATUS to DEFAULT for it to
draw.

David.


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