Bob, One possible solution would be to use MapServer to render your data and OpenLayers as the client-side pan/zoom interface.
It is really a server type of implementation, but you could easily set it up on a local machine for just local access. David. MapServer: http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu OpenLayers: http://www.openlayers.org Here are a few examples of OpenLayers with 'non-map' data: http://gis.ibbeck.de/apps/Mandelbrot/htdocs/wms_mandelbrot_frames.html http://toxic.berkeley.edu/~bpederse/genome-browser/ On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 10:45 AM, Bob Pawley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > As some of you may know, I am working with Postgis to create a flow diagram. > So far, considering the challenges and my learning ability, I have been > making good progress. > > I have been using QuantumGIS as a graphical tool. However I now think it is > time to seek a graphic display that is more suitable for my purpose. > > Ideally, I would want the display area to be full screen, limited pan and > zoom and be able to lock the needed Postgis table(s) to the display. > > I have looked at developing SVG for this purpose, but it looks rather > intimidating for my level of competance. > > Would anyone have an idea for a solution that they may wish to share?? > > Bob > _______________________________________________ > postgis-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://postgis.refractions.net/mailman/listinfo/postgis-users > _______________________________________________ postgis-users mailing list [email protected] http://postgis.refractions.net/mailman/listinfo/postgis-users
