OK so I was a bit inaccurate. The time value comes from the default
value in the mapcache xml tileset dimensions config,
I think this is happens here:
https://github.com/MapServer/mapcache/blob/main/lib/service_wms.c#L883-L893
and it looks to me if no value for the dimension is set then the
Hi mapserver users list
I have a mapserver with getfeatureinfo available. This seems to return
the correct value for the selected timestamp for the given layer when
used directly.
But when I try to reach the same info, ie. getfeatureinfo, from mapcache
a wrong timestamp is passed to
Hi Richard,
I don't have much more help to provide you other than saying you are on the
right track.
uni fonts/unifont_sample.ttf
> unib fonts/unifont_sample.ttf
>
you are referencing the same font file under 2 different names. I don't
think that is the root cause of your issue, but this is
Ok, more or less found a partial solution.
(but anybody with experience in a multilingual world map and labels, please let
me know)
Using some python from
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/247108/how-to-find-out-which-unicode-codepoints-are-defined-in-a-ttf-file
I'm now able to find in
Greetings List,
Some years ago we used https://github.com/MapServer/basemaps/ to create a raw
world map based on OSM data (on hindsight, that map already showed 'Tofu'[0]
characters.
Trying to refresh this setup, we want multilingual/multiline labels (so the
English label/name below the