this bug was (hopefully) fixed in the mapserver trunk today. could you please confirm once you've been able to test this?
regards, thomas On Dec 17, 2007 4:38 PM, Kyle Wilcox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The problem persists using AGG 24-bit PNG, AGG 8-bit PNG, GD PNG, GD > GIF, GD JPEG. I will file a big report. > > > thomas bonfort wrote: > > I'm guessing this has to do with using negative values in your vector > > points. > > this looks like an agg rendering, what kind of output do you get using gd? > > > > could you file a bug report on this please? > > > > thanks, > > thomas > > > > On Dec 14, 2007 7:16 PM, Kyle Wilcox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> My symbol is defined as follows: > >> > >> Symbol > >> Name 'arrow2' > >> Type VECTOR > >> Filled TRUE > >> Points > >> 1 3 > >> 1 -3 > >> 4 -3 > >> 0 -8 > >> -4 -3 > >> -1 -3 > >> -1 3 > >> 1 3 > >> END > >> END > >> > >> When I rotate the symbol as follows, only the right half of the image is > >> shown. This only happens when ANGLE is '0'. Because the actual values > >> for ANGLE are being pulled from a database, I can't change a '0' > >> appearing there often (when the wind is blowing true north). > >> > >> CLASS > >> NAME "< 12.5 m/s" > >> KEYIMAGE "images/legend/70.png" > >> EXPRESSION ([wind_speed] <= 12.5) > >> STYLE > >> SYMBOL "arrow2" > >> ANGLE 0 > >> COLOR 255 52 0 > >> OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 > >> SIZE 3 > >> END > >> END > >> > >> > >> Here is a link to a map that is showing the problem: > >> > >> http://155.206.18.162/mapping/map/map.phtml?dg=states,counties,nws&me=-74.172318568083,38.120309358963,-73.935856657745,38.298565260602&language=en > >> > >> -- > >> > >> Kyle Wilcox > >> NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office > >> 410 Severn Avenue > >> Suite 107A > >> Annapolis, MD 21403 > >> office: (410) 295-3151 > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> > >> "It is from the wellspring of our despair and the places > >> that we are broken that we come to repair the world." > >> - Murray Waas > >> > > -- > > > Kyle Wilcox > NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office > 410 Severn Avenue > Suite 107A > Annapolis, MD 21403 > office: (410) 295-3151 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > "It is from the wellspring of our despair and the places > that we are broken that we come to repair the world." > - Murray Waas >