Hi Bernhard The bug report you cite seems to describe the same problem but for QGIS web client and QGIS Server. Looking again in the bug tracker I just found http://hub.qgis.org/issues/9345 There is even recent work on that issue: Alvaro Huarte offered a patch and Jürgen Fischer added it to master 6 days ago
I tested it using packages from ubuntugis-nightly on ubuntu quantal and the WMS http://sg.geodatenzentrum.de/wms_dtk_bkg with EPSG:31467. It works nicely -> Thanks a lot for fixing! Now awaiting eagerly Version 2.2 to point my colleagues to If just someone would have droped a line on qgis-user list... cheers, robert Am Donnerstag, 23. Januar 2014, 15:02:27 schrieb Bernhard Ströbl: > Hi Robert, > > Am 23.01.2014 14:44, schrieb Robert Nuske: > > Hi Bernhardt > > > > thanks a lot for checking! > > > >> what client do you use? QGIS desktop? > > > > just a simple QGIS 2.0.1 on the desktop > > > >> are you using WMS1.1 or 1.3 in the request? AFAIK QGIS desktop 2.0.1 > >> uses 1.3 > >> EPSG:31467 has reversed axis order in WMS1.3 > > > > yep > > its WMS1.3 and EPSG:3146 with weird axis ordering > > see #8 here > http://hub.qgis.org/issues/8351 > > >> Am 20.01.2014 16:44, schrieb Robert Nuske: > >>> Does anybody else have problems with the axis order of WMS in > >>> EPSG:31467? > >>> > >>> Is this a bug in QGIS 2.0.1? > >>> If yes, will it be fixed in 2.2? > >>> > >>> Can anybody reproduce the problem with the WMS and CRS ? > >>> http://sg.geodatenzentrum.de/wms_dtk_bkg > >> > >> the map loads ok if I tick "Invert axis orientation" > > > > This works for me as well, as stated below. > > > > I actually assumed that QGIS would know from the combination of WMS 1.3 > > and > > the definition of EPSG:3146 (and some others) that the axis are reversed > > and display the WMS without further actions. > > Would be nice but I _think_ nobody ported this information together > hence the "hack" in QGIS as a workaround. On the other hand the > information must be somewhere around because how should the WMS server > know it? Hmmm, but QGIS server does not handle this properly, either. > > Bernhard > > > The "Invert axis orientation" feels rather like a hack. The problem arose > > because colleagues didn't know they need tick another option to make a > > standard WMS work. > > > > > > cheers, > > > > robert > >>> > >>> Am Mittwoch, 15. Januar 2014, 11:44:50 schrieb Robert Nuske: > >>>> Hi QGIS-List, > >>>> > >>>> QGIS 2.0.1 seems to have problems with the axis orientation of WMS' > >>>> with > >>>> CRS EPSG:31467. > >>>> > >>>> I had problems with WMS' from the German BKG. Reproducible with the > >>>> freely > >>>> accessible WMS: http://sg.geodatenzentrum.de/wms_dtk_bkg? > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> EPSG:31467 is one of the CRS with uncommon axis order: northing, > >>>> easting. > >>>> The WMS is only shown in QGIS 2.0.1 if the option "Invert axis > >>>> orientation" > >>>> is selected in the "Create a new WMS connection" menu. > >>>> Which kind of works but is a hassle and has to be rediscovered by every > >>>> user > >>>> > >>>> I found only one related bug report: http://hub.qgis.org/issues/4443 > >>>> It is claimed there that the bug was fixed a year ago. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> So my question is, is this a speciality of the WMS I am using or is it > >>>> still a general problem? _______________________________________________ Qgis-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
