I would just say that I recently installed and used the chart extension for pie
charts and found it worked well whatever the age of the code. I got the
extenson from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/geoserver/files/GeoServer/2.15.0/extensions/geoserver-2.15.0-charts-plugin.zip
but obviously you w
The project seems to be a bit more active then that, just ignoring their
old website https://github.com/jfree/jfreechart
It would be good to update to a newer version if you have funding /
interest.
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Jody Garnett
On Thu, 2 Apr 2020 at 07:43, Peter Smythe wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I am looking for
Thanks Alexandre. I have considered OpenLayers, or preferably Leaflet, but
the intension is to render it in GeoServer (to protect the raw data) unless
there are very definite reasons not to use the Chart extension.
Regards
Peter
On Thu, 2 Apr 2020 at 16:47, Alexandre Gacon
wrote:
> Hello Pete
Hello Peter,
How do you plan to deliver the map ? If you use OpenLayers, you can perhaps
try to use the chart style provided by ol-ext (
https://viglino.github.io/ol-ext/).
Regards
Alexandre
Le jeu. 2 avr. 2020 à 16:41, Peter Smythe a écrit :
> Hi all
>
> I am looking for a GeoServer symbolize
Hi all
I am looking for a GeoServer symbolizer to produce scaled pie charts.
When I search for Geoserver chart, the first result I get is
https://geoserver.geo-solutions.it/edu/en/pretty_maps/charting.html It
refers to Eastwood Charts, which appears to be a project last touched 12
years ago. Is