I've done a bit of this with river cross sections but IMHO there are simply 
better tools out there. Personally I like matplotlib although the learning 
curve is a little steep. You can do a lot with not much code.

Steve

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Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2012 9:54 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mapserver-users] Anyone used MapServer to draw (things other than 
maps) with?


All,


I'm needing to draw some simple, but longish charts showing a GPS timeline.  
I'm thinking about trying to set up MapServer to generate them dynamically.


In the past I would have went to PGPLOT for this type of thing (It's what I 
used for mapping before finding MapServer), And I see that it's installed in 
Ubuntu now by default.


So, my question, is this worth anything to anyone else?  has anyone done this 
already, got any pointers?  The data is all in POSTGIS, so I have a fair level 
of flexibility with formatting the data for MapServer use.  I could for example 
format my data in such a way as to fool mapserver into thinking it's some sort 
of map projection for display, etc.  I assume all should work well with 
straight Cartesian Coordinates.


Thanks


bobb




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