John,
 
the symbol name doesn't match
 
 

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        -----Message d'origine-----
        De : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de John Beck
        Envoyé : 7 août 2008 06:25
        À : [email protected]
        Objet : [mapserver-users] drawing a north arrow on a map
        
        
        Dear list,
        I'm hoping someone can help me.
         Following the instructions in the wiki, I am trying to add a north
         arrow to a map. I've got a basic north arrow image (north.gif),
        I've added a pixmap symbol referencing it, and I've added a layer to
the
        map.However, the GIF never shows. I've tried this in both a
mapscript
        app and the basic Itasca demo, same result. I know there is nothing
        wrong with the GIF or symbol definition. I found one solution in 
        which a empty STYLE object that was needed but I am not sure how to
implement.
        Can anyone help?

        > >   SYMBOL #North Arrow
        > >     NAME "northarrow1"
        > >     TYPE pixmap
        > >     IMAGE "north.gif"
        > >   END
        > >
        > >     LAYER
        > >         NAME "North Arrow"
        > >         STATUS DEFAULT
        > >         TRANSFORM FALSE
        > >         TYPE POINT
        > >         FEATURE
        > >           POINTS 250 250 END
        > >         END
        > >         CLASS
        > >             SYMBOL 'north'
        > >         END
        > >   END
        > >
        > > Thanks in advance.
        

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