ImageMagick, and I'm sure others do also, have the ability to composite multiple images in one. Not to mention tools to scale, warp, filter, rotate, annotate, etc any of the image components. I would think that if you can up with a xml definition for your composited page, that it would be really straight forward to read the definition (aka template) can then composite and annotate page. If you did it in perl or Python, you could make calls to mapserver or WMS services for pulling in the pieces.

I think the hard part might be coming up with the template definitions but you care already doing that in your hard coding the pipeline. Once you have the components defined then is just a mater of collection the components and compositing the end result.

-Steve W

On 2/8/2017 5:52 PM, Basques, Bob (CI-StPaul) wrote:
Hi Steve,

It’s for compositing for printing.  I want to set up some page templates
for a map book where any of the pages can be run off when an update
occurs in a particular location in the global map, vs printing the whole
book.

On a more detailed level, this is starting to get into a print tool,
which I’ve been pondering building for online use.  The idea would be to
mix and match (stack) different print features on a canvas for eventual
printing.  My need right now is for something as an API, but I can see
this easily morphing into a user interface.

I actually already do some of those other items like ,collars and grids
with MapServer, they just use different mapfiles for each.  Just trying
to figure out the best way to pull it all together.  I think I’ll just
hardcode something together right now, and see where I can insert URLS
and resource links into the hardcoded pipeline after the fact.  I have a
Fire response map that I’m working on right now as a test.  It’s big
too, 42”x60”, all in one shot right out of MapServer.  Works really
nicely for the basemap already.

There are a bunch of detail reference maps needed though, which is what
I’m working on now.

I was pondering things from the point of view that these detail maps are
really just another type of Legend (or could be thought of that way)

bobb


On Feb 8, 2017, at 4:39 PM, Stephen Woodbridge
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

On 2/8/2017 5:22 PM, Basques, Bob (CI-StPaul) wrote:
All,

Anyone know of a way (trick) to embed a map into a regular map query in
Mapserver?  Something like embedding a legend, but I actaully want to
embed another higher resolution detail map.  Ideally I would be able to
use any of the layers in the main map for the detail as well.

Hmm, I wonder if I can make what I want in a LEGEND block?? If an image
in a LEGEND block could be another call to mapserver in place of a
static image . . .   Just a wishlist thing right now.  I can stack
things in another piece of software currently.

Bob,

This sounds like something you might find in a composition tool. There
might be a way to make (trick) mapserver do this, like allowing a
image symbol to be create using a url rather than a file, then placing
that on the map, but mapserver has a great focus on high performance
map image rendering. What is your use case for this?

I think it might be better to think about this problem in terms of
creating a composition tool oriented toward maps that would allow
collars, legends, detailed maps, annotations, grids, etc and be able
to output PDFs or images, or formats compatible with document systems
or whatever.

-Steve W

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