Hi
I now get this from shp2img, any ideas. I know on the command line for ogrinfo,
the parameter [EMAIL PROTECTED](*)_area must be in double quotes or it does not
work. For some reason, single quotes suppresses the output. Any ideas on how to
further debug this.
Note: I am running on Windows
Hi, guys,
I am planning to develop a stand-alone Mapfile editing tool for mapserver based
map authoring by a way of WYSWYG, including symbol editing, because I find it's
so difficult to use a text editor authoring a mapfile to render beautiful map.
But I am not sure if it's usefule for you, or
Hi list,
I have already described my problem with WMS-GetLegendgraphic and AGG-Library
(posted on 2008/05/07 with subject Some Problems with WMS-GetLegendGraphic
using aggand pixmaps).
But i did not get any reply until now. So I made some tests with Mapserver
5.2.0 and i recognized the same
On 23-Jul-08, at 5:03 AM, enri wrote:
Hi, guys,
I am planning to develop a stand-alone Mapfile editing tool for
mapserver based map authoring by a way of WYSWYG, including symbol
editing, because I find it's so difficult to use a text editor
authoring a mapfile to render beautiful map.
Jeff McKenna ha scritto:
On 23-Jul-08, at 5:03 AM, enri wrote:
I am planning to develop a stand-alone Mapfile editing tool for
mapserver based map authoring by a way of WYSWYG, including symbol
editing, because I find it's so difficult to use a text editor
authoring a mapfile to render
Hi,
what you mean is that the key image isn't scaled, as it is with GD ?
If so, can you open a bug for this issue, and assign it to me (tbonfort)
thanks,
--
Thomas Bonfort
Camptocamp France SAS
http://www.camptocamp.com
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 1:43 PM, Schönhammer, Herbert
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi
If I run the command
ogrinfo -ro -summary
gltp:/vrf/c:/ms4w/apps/seetrack_missions/data/DNC13/H1316030 [EMAIL
PROTECTED](*)_area
from C:\Program Files\FWTools2.2.0\bin i get
INFO: Open of `gltp:/vrf/c:/ms4w/apps/seetrack_missions/data/DNC13/H1316030'
using driver `OGDI' successful.
It is possible that the ogr in your FWTools installation supports
additional formats that the ogr from MS4W doesn't.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Derek Bain
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 8:16 AM
To:
Hi List,
Just curious if anyone else has been successful at using either an
annotation feature class in an ESRI personal geodatabase or SDE
database? The OGR documentation doesn't explicitly say whether it
supports rendering an annotation feature class with mapserver. Any info
would be
Sorry, I mean in terms of a mapfile definition.
Steve
On 7/23/2008 at 2:22 AM, in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Stefan Schwarzer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What do your faked classes look like?
Looks like this:
http://www.pixentral.com/show.php?picture=1wRKCRDAq8lKdLJzzaCYoLHHJeFUCu0
Le mercredi 23 juillet 2008 11:03, enri a écrit :
Hi, guys,
I am planning to develop a stand-alone Mapfile editing tool for mapserver
based map authoring by a way of WYSWYG, including symbol editing, because I
find it's so difficult to use a text editor authoring a mapfile to render
Definitely a no as far as ArcSDE is concerned... highly doubtful for
personal geodatabase as well.
Howard
On Jul 23, 2008, at 2:35 PM, Jay Kapalczynski wrote:
I am in the same boat…have been asking about this a couple times
over the last few months….
Any help would be appreciated….
Brian
Hi All,
Sorry to bring this up again after 6 months of so but the problem
has once again landed on my desk. Howard below hit the nail on the head,
the text is being stored in nvarchar (or SE_NSTRING as sdetable -o describe
calls it) so mapserver is having a lot of problems with the
Can anyone tell me what the DATA string would look like to access and
ArcSDE Raster layer via GDAL. I want to include it as a map layer. Is
this even possible?
thanks
--
Chander Ganesan
Open Technology Group, Inc.
One Copley Parkway, Suite 210
Morrisville, NC 27560
Chander,
DATA SDE:sdemachine.iastate.edu,
5151,database,username,password,fully.specified.tablename,RASTER
TYPE RASTER
Your GDAL must be compiled with ArcSDE raster support.
Limitations and usage is further described on the format page for
ArcSDE raster at http://www.gdal.org/frmt_sde.html
Dear MapServer users,
When applying the PROCESSING directive SCALE=AUTO to a RASTER layer in
MapServer, I was hoping this would apply a suitable contrast stretch for
the currently selected spatial extent of the layer. But it seems that
the contrast stretch is being applied to the entire layer
John Maurer wrote:
Dear MapServer users,
When applying the PROCESSING directive SCALE=AUTO to a RASTER layer in
MapServer, I was hoping this would apply a suitable contrast stretch for
the currently selected spatial extent of the layer. But it seems that
the contrast stretch is being applied
Hi everybody,
Thank you very much for your response and information. Basicly the information
I think you give me is that it's necessary provided a perfect or better tool is
contributed. Maybe you will be disappointed when you get it.
Anyway, this tool will puts focus on windows users and
I'm quite surprised at the behavior you report. MapServer *should* be
computing a minimum and maximum for scaling purposes based on the data
loaded for the particular map draw request, not the layer as a whole.
Hi Frank,
Thanks for your prompt reply! And sorry for the false alarm. Your
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