Two things you can try...
1. define two layers--one for polygon without outline color with
transparency set to whatever number, and the other layer defined as line
and with transparency set to alpha.
2. Create two styles within the layer--1 for the polygon fill with
transparency set to whatever value you want, 1 for the outlinecolor with
transparency alpha.
I haven't tried the second one so I don't know if it works. ;) Make
sure the line layer (or the outline style) is drawn on top. If you
don't want the lines, then I don't know the answer.
-Perry
Vincent Schut wrote:
Steve Lime wrote:
You need a couple of other things:
- a 24-bit output format (e.g. IMAGETYPE PNG24)
- alpha blending turned on for the layer (e.g. TRANSPARENCY ALPHA)
That should get it working...
To chime in:
But what if I want to have antialiasing *and* semi-transparency? How
would I define e.g. a opacity of 60 when I already have 'transparency
alpha' in my layer?
Vincent.
Steve
Stephen Lime
Data & Applications Manager
Minnesota DNR
500 Lafayette Road
St. Paul, MN 55155
651-259-5473
ramesh karra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05/15/06 6:49 PM >>>
Hi,
I have added 'ANTIALIAS TRUE' to all my STYLE objects
but I do not see any difference in the map that's
displayed. I was hoping to see smooth lines but there
was no difference in the way lines(representing roads)
are drawn with or without anti-aliasing. Is this the
expected behavior? How can I get smooth lines?
My layer is defined as follows:
LAYER
NAME roads
DATA droad1
STATUS OFF
TYPE LINE
PROJECTION
"init=epsg:4326"
END
CLASS
NAME "Roads"
MAXSCALE 80000
MINSCALE 20000
STYLE
ANTIALIAS TRUE
COLOR 150 150 150
WIDTH 3
END
STYLE
ANTIALIAS TRUE
COLOR 255 255 255
WIDTH 1
END
END
END
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