Before starting to implement something extensive around label
BACKGROUNDCOLOR, you should be aware that this keyword will not be
supported anymore starting from version 6.0.
it is replaced with a
STYLE
GEOMTRANSFORM LABELPOLY
COLOR r g b
END
which greatly extends the possibilities of styling
Steve,
Thanks for clarifying that.
Sorry for the mistake on that.
I guess I need to go back and reread the RFC on this.
-Steve W
On 1/27/2011 3:01 AM, Lime, Steve D (DNR) wrote:
To clarify GD is not being removed. It's still alive and kicking.
It's just more isolated now. That is, AGG doesn't
Use one CLASS for each colour used, set them to depend on your
attribute and repeat the LABEL definition for each of them.
If you the number of colours is limited, this would probably be a solution.
Jeff
2011/1/27 tommaso :
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>
> On Thu, 2011-01-27 at 16:47 +0100, Julien Cigar wrote:
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> use SLD
tommaso wrote:
On Thu, 2011-01-27 at 16:47 +0100, Julien Cigar wrote:
>> use SLD ?
> Thanks, this were a solution but I should radically change my
project. I will try it if there is not other ways.
> Other ideas?
use SLD_BODY?
-Jukka Rahkon
On Thu, 2011-01-27 at 16:47 +0100, Julien Cigar wrote:
> use SLD ?
Thanks, this were a solution but I should radically change my project. I
will try it if there is not other ways.
Other ideas?
Tommaso
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Hi Bill.
My name is Andy and i am responsible for setting up a WMS-Server for our
geodata.
Our WMS-Services preform rather well so now the goal has shifted towards
details like legends.
I found you via the mappserver-uses mailing list where you asked:
[mapserver-users] HTML Legends - What Goo
use SLD ?
On 01/27/2011 16:42, tommaso wrote:
Hallo everybody,
the background color of labels cannot be changed dynamically via
attribute binding or CGI parameters, is right?
Is there a workaround for this?
Regards,
Tommaso
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Hallo everybody,
the background color of labels cannot be changed dynamically via
attribute binding or CGI parameters, is right?
Is there a workaround for this?
Regards,
Tommaso
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Hi Sergey,
Take a look at http://tilecache.org/ if your system can use map tiles.
You can also use your web server to cache requests (Apache or IIS), and
implement caching in the client's browser by setting the correct headers.
Regards,
Seth
On 27/01/2011 14:56, Теплов Сергей Геннадьевич wro
Hello!
I want to optimize my application based on the MapServer.
I am using PostGIS with spatial indexes to make effeciency better, results are
OK.
But I think that cache is necessary in my application and as I read, MapServer
has no cache in it.
So, can I change tempfiles' names? For example
It's strange, MapServer does not need to know that GDAL depends on ODBC.
Can you give the output of "gdal-config --libs", "gdal-config
--deplibs" and "ldd /usr/lib/libgdalX" (X being the latest version) ?
Jeff
2011/1/27 gregcorradini :
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> Much thnx to Jeff for his reply.
>
> I ran $ ldconfig -v
Hi Steve,
I'm now not sure what the problem is, but it seems to be triggered by
character length in the NAME attribute. We think its triggering some kind of
memory problem. Sorry about the vagueness but its really difficult to narrow
it down. The problem just seems to affect the xml returned by t
To clarify GD is not being removed. It's still alive and kicking. It's just
more isolated now. That is, AGG doesn't need GD in 6.0 like it has in the past.
AGG, GD, Cairo all exist as rendering peers. We have stripped back the GD
functionality to be just 8-bit output though. That's what it's goo
To clarify GD is not being removed.
So, rendering issues with GD are and will be of concern.
OK, sounds good. Thanks for clarifying.
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