Hi Stefan,
Unfortunately I don't have the time to look further into the issue. Did
you have a look at the WMS requests that QGIS is creating? Maybe this
helps a bit.
I am fortunate enough to work in just one projection system ...
Andreas
On 04.11.2014 22:48, Blumentrath, Stefan wrote:
Hi Andreas,
Thanks for your reply, and sorry for the confusion. It is indeed a
"QGIS as a WMS client" issue.
I now tested with different CRS which the WMS uses,
namely EPSG:25833,32633,and 4326.
I added one layer for each CRS and then stepwise changed my project CRS.
With my QGIS project in WGS84 all data of the layer WGS84 layer is
displayed properly (however in a form which is little suitable for map
production), while EPSG:25833 layer only showed the lower left quarter
of the map and 32633 had the "clipped" data extent mentioned.
Then I switched to EPSG:25833. Here for the WGS84 layer and the
EPSG:25833 layer only the lower left quarter of the map is visible,
and the EPSG:32633 layer had again the clipped extent. Zoom-to-layer
on the EPSG:25833 resulted in a 1:35Mio scale while zoom-to-layer on
the EPSG:32633 layer resulted in a 1:10Mio scale...
Switching the project to 32633 gave the same result as the project in
25833.
Here I also noticed that on-the-fly projection was activated when
switchen forth and back between layers...
So, it seems indeed somehow related to CRS, do you have a second or
third thing you would check?
Does the server send different data for different CRS? Or is it
something else?
Cheers
Stefan
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