Hi MapServer-users and -dev
FYI a copy of the MapServer Project Report slides presented at FOSS4G
last week are available online at
http://talks.mapgears.com/en/conf/2013-09-21-mapserver-project-status-report
I received off-list questions about how to use some of the features
since the
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STYLE
COLOR _building_clr
OUTLINECOLOR _building_ol_clr
WIDTH 1
GEOMTRANSFORM (buffer([shape],2))
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COLOR 255 0 0
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On 25 September 2013 16:35, Basques, Bob (CI-StPaul)
bob.basq...@ci.stpaul.mn.us wrote:
Hmmm, can the OFFSET values be database driven to fake heights of buildings?
Talking to myself here, I could even make a building shadow too with another
STYLE . . . .
no it is not data driven
Actually,
Hmmm, can the OFFSET values be database driven to fake heights of buildings?
Talking to myself here, I could even make a building shadow too with another
STYLE . . . .
Actually, I guess a better question is, can any value anywhere in the MAPFILE
be data driven, or is OFFSET not capable?
Hi,
Is this list correct http://mapserver.org/cgi/runsub.html#runsub? It does not
mention PROCESSING.
I have been thinking that it would be cool to have a WMS client which could
adjust on-the-fly from the client side
- PROCESSING BANDS=1,2,3 for making diffferent RGB versions of multi-channel
I needed that for CHARTS as well
https://github.com/mapserver/mapserver/issues/4569
See the last comment: substitutions are not yet enabled on processing
options, but should be easy to add/implement
Dont' know if it is plan to do it
Steve
Rahkonen Jukka
Thanks for the advice. I have not yet gotten the DWithin to work, however, I
was able to put together a successful Intersects filter and I'm going to
work with that for now.
I suspect you are right about the units being at the root of the problem.
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Is there a binary for mapcache.exe packaged as part of a distribution that
can be used via FCGI in IIS? If not, would it be better to compile with
VS2012 as VS2010 doesn't handle C99 style variable declarations very well?
Has anyone tried with something else, perhaps MinGW?
Thanks,
Arun