Thank you for this hint and the quick answer.
I have already tried the watermark but the label appears on every tile.
I would like to have the label at a bottom corner only once, no matter of
how many tiles my image consists.
2013/2/14 Martin Kofahl martin.kof...@gmail.com
Hi Ariane,
you may
On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 8:50 AM, Ahmet Temiz ahmettemi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
I would like to know your view.
In java - mapscript, using hibernate-jpa2 is a good choice ?
Depends on what your needs are. In any case I don't see any incompatibility
between the two.
hth,
Umberto
If you
Hello everyone,
I have a raster layer with the following range of values:
$ gdalinfo -hist my_data.tiff
[...]
STATISTICS_MAXIMUM=128.30499267578
STATISTICS_MEAN=6.3870258293789
STATISTICS_MINIMUM=-9.5671482086182
STATISTICS_STDDEV=11.960967394892
This is layer is being published
I'm assuming you're using open layers or similar. There isn't one image, that's
the point of using tiles, it only looks like one. You could do something with
OL to overlay a watermark but it's just an overlay and not part of the
underlying tiles. That's would also be independent of mapcache.
On 13-02-15 10:01 AM, Lime, Steve D (MNIT) wrote:
I'm assuming you're using open layers or similar. There isn't one image,
that's the point of using tiles, it only looks like one. You could do
something with OL to overlay a watermark but it's just an overlay and
not part of the underlying
I got it to work. Thanks for all your help.
Thanks,
Eric Weisbender
GIS Program Lead
Western Area Power Administration
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U.S. Dept. of Energy
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Lakewood, CO
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Luis,
I suspect the problem is how raster values are scaled. I think the raster
SLD is applied essentially as a set of classes on the layer but it is not
clear how scaling gets set. What does the layer definition look like? Can
you try doing what you want with mapserver classes in the map