Hmm.. strange, I got it at the first attempt? I zoomed in randomly, promise:
[image: Selezione_332.png]
[image: Selezione_333.png]
Cheers
Andrea
On Fri, Aug 10, 2018 at 8:42 PM Tyler Youschak
wrote:
> I zoomed in as far as the OpenLayers would let me zoom, and I didn’t see
> with rectangles
Ok, I zoomed in somewhere else randomly and it occurred.
Mine appears to be different though — if you zoom in anywhere and your scale is
lower than 1:136K (by lower than I mean 1:17K, not 1:190K) no image will appear
at all, even if you move the map around. A preview is available here:
I zoomed in as far as the OpenLayers would let me zoom, and I didn’t see with
rectangles anywhere. I do see my scale is 1:2, but it won’t go to 1:1 if I
continue to try to zoom. (See example link)
Example: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ZqAUKANNK-tYYyWvmtRuW4ekFc-f-26d (
OSM provides a split polygon file here, in case you're interested, to be
used when zoomed in:
http://openstreetmapdata.com/data/water-polygons
Cheers
Andrea
On Fri, Aug 10, 2018 at 6:24 PM Jody Garnett wrote:
> Yes, the ocean shape file is one I use when I teach performance
> optimization.
>
>
Hi Tyler,
lets first see if the konwn issue matches your case. Here is a low
resolution raster:
https://demo.geo-solutions.it/geoserver/nurc/wms?service=WMS=1.1.0=GetMap=nurc:Arc_Sample==-180.0,-90.0,180.0,90.0=768=384=EPSG:4326=application/openlayers
Zoom in on any area that has red pixels,
Thanks for your quick and detailed response. As for the first question I had,
after much more research on what you suggested, I came across a StackExchange
question, and answer, that helped solve my issue. Here is the link in case
anyone is interested (I know these are archived in case anyone
Yes, the ocean shape file is one I use when I teach performance
optimization.
option a) easy draw your map with background color the same as you would
your ocean
option b) make a whole world rectangle and draw it behind your other
content
option c) process the ocean - simplify for when you are
On Fri, Aug 10, 2018 at 7:10 AM Tyler Youschak
wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I’m new to GeoServer and have found it to be quite interesting! I’ve read
> through the documentation and spent hours searching the internet to get
> where I’m at today – but that’s what brings me here. I’m stuck!
>
> I’m