On Friday 24 April 2009 12:42:46 Pano wrote:
> Hi Iratxe,
> Unfortunately I know very little about CentOS. Just a windows guy me :-)
> But let me try:
> Is it possible that you have multiple Oracle Homes setup? And sqlplus is
> using the home where oracle server is installed whereas mapserver is us
On Tuesday 28 April 2009 16:00:57 Steve Lime wrote:
> To clarify, the support is not automatic. The developer of the service
> has the ability to define types in the service configuration but it must
> be done by hand.
>
> Steve
>
> >>> 04/28/09 8:37 AM >>>
>
> Hi,
>
> sorry but Mapserver does not
Hi,
Could anybody tell me which is the recomended enviroment to develop in C++
language?
Thanks!
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Hi companions,
The question: How I must mention MapServer's 5.4.0 documentation in my
bibliography?
Thanks.
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Hi all,
Is it possible to have points and labels always drawn together when in a POINT
layer? The objective is to draw localities on a map, and I don't want points or
labels to appear alone.
The problem is with LABELCACHE that when turned on, the points are all drawn,
but only the label
Hi,
If you use an ANNOTATION layer instead of POINT, the only points that
will be drawn are those where the labels will be drawn.
Christy
Nelson Correia wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to have points and labels always drawn together when in
a POINT layer? The objective is to draw localities
If you used a specific document then I would guess you'd just reference
that URL. If you used
many from the site then just referencing the website as a whole would be
sufficient. There are
lots of style guides out there on form.
Steve
>>> Alberto Fernández Sánchez 04/29/09 6:12 AM >>>
Hi compan
Thank you Steve, this was my problem.
Alberto
> Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2009 08:50:24 -0500
> From: steve.l...@dnr.state.mn.us
> To: dja...@hotmail.com; mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org
> Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] MapServer's documentation, mention in
> bibliography
>
> If you used a specific d
Thanks!
> Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2009 08:16:45 -0400
> From: cnie...@dmsolutions.ca
> To: nelson...@hotmail.com
> CC: mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org
> Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] Points and labels always together
>
> Hi,
>
> If you use an ANNOTATION layer instead of POINT, the only points th
Frank Warmerdam wrote:
One SDS with more than one band (ie. rank 3 with the third rank
more than a dimension of 1) is accessed normally as long as you want
to use the first three bands as RGB. If you want to control which bands
you use, add the BANDS PROCESSING option.
eg.
PROCESSING "BANDS=4
Hello,
When I query WCS for information regarding an HDF file
I am assuming that *I* need to define a mime type, for
the data provided by the HDF file, since no mime type is
apparent in the GetCapabilities request.
What 'mime' type do I use in my 'GetCoverage' request
if I just want to serve th
There is an ArcMap extension that is going to be released by us later this
summer that will essentially convert an ArcMap .mxd to a mapfile or GeoMOOSE
app. So you could use ArcMap if you have it to import your .avl symbology and
then export it to a mapfie. We are not sure at this point if the
Hi,
I have created a shape file via gdaltindex based a few thousand geotiff's.
I don't need all of the interior grids within this shape file just the
exterior vertices's.
How can I convert this shape file so that it does not have the interior grid
and just the exterior vertices's.
I am displayi
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Hello all,
I've recently upgraded to mapserver 5.4 and hit a problem with
SYMBOLSET.
It seems that a file containing symbols referenced from the .map file
must now contain a SYMBOLSET keyword at the start (and presumably end
with END?). I mad
Can you share your symbolset file? I've not had an issue with that change.
Steve
>>> David Nugent 04/29/09 9:54 PM >>>
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Hello all,
I've recently upgraded to mapserver 5.4 and hit a problem with
SYMBOLSET.
It seems that a file containing symbols r
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It starts (and ends) like this:
SYMBOLSET
SYMBOL
NAME"point"
TYPEELLIPSE
POINTS
1 1
END
FILLED TRUE
END
SYMBOL
NAME"dashed"
TYPEELLIPSE
POINTS
Hi,
What you want is the union of all the individual image polygons. At least it
can be made with GIS applications like QGis or OpenJUMP. I don't know of any
tool that could do it directly from command line but such can exist, though.
-Jukka Rahkonen-
John Mitchell wrote:
Hi,
I have create
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