hi everybody,
first i have to say thank you for all the answers.
I tried the RGBA way by defining a RGBA Palett file with quadrupels (e.g.
0,0,0,0) for the RGBA values of my transparent colours.
It´s the first time for me using RGBA so maybe I´m on the wrong way, but how do
i define the tran
I am trying my hand at MapServer symbols/styles. Using the following definition
SYMBOL
NAME "rarrow"
TYPE vector
FILLED false
POINTS
0 0
4 0
2 -1
END
END
SYMBOL
NAME "larrow"
TYPE vector
Hello,
I started working with Mapcache. I added a tileset that is in UTM 15 (26915)
and it is working fine on the demo page http://localhost/mapcache/demo/wms.
However when I add the layer to ArcView, I get a warning about inconsistent
extents. I noticed the service is advertising several
On 12-05-09 2:14 PM, j5c077 wrote:
> Hello list,
> I've been trying for a while to connect to my MSSQL spatial db with
> mapserver with no luck. If anyone could provide any insight I would be very
> grateful.
>
> The mapserver error i'm getting is "Unable to initialize connection to the
> server f
Hello list,
I've been trying for a while to connect to my MSSQL spatial db with
mapserver with no luck. If anyone could provide any insight I would be very
grateful.
The mapserver error i'm getting is "Unable to initialize connection to the
server for MSSQL:server..., [unixODBC][Driver Manager]Dat
Ok, it worked.
Thanks,
Peter
On 04/27/2012 03:22 PM, Umberto Nicoletti wrote:
I just built it on Ubuntu 10.04 x86, perhaps you should try this build
process:
./configure [your options] --enable-python-mapscript
make
sudo make install
make/make install will also build and install python maps
Hi,
Just came into my mind that I have had problems with OFFSITE and tileindex. It
makes the desired pixel value transparent with WMS but not with WCS. At least
is was so in the past. I have not produced WCS lately. The workaround was to
make a VRT file from with gdalbuildvrt and use that as in
Frank,
Would it be possible to make mapserver pick up the NODATA value from the
gdal source file. Maybe using a keyword like "OFFSITE AUTO". This would
be especially useful when using a tileindex.
Any thoughts on this? Should I create a ticket for something like this?
-Steve W
On 5/9/2012 9
Hi,
Perhaps you cannot literally set a colour as transparent in a tiff but for sure
you can define a nodata value and then applications can make nodata pixels
transparent. That is the most normal way to do it with Mapserver and OFFSITE.
I believe that Mapserver does not even care if tiff has
"Lime, Steve D (DNR)" wrote:
> Do outlines fix things at all zoom levels?
Not really. The Workaround which is working best for now is using a very big
polygon Overlap of 100Meters (Talking about Google Mercator here) which I
feel is way to much and an outline with of 1. To completely get rid of
It appears that mapcache is trying to write to the grid "g" which is
not defined. Are you looking to create tiles is a 900913 projection?
I would try removing the WGS84 and g
elements restarting / reload apache and see what happens (I'm not sure
if a tileset can support multiple grids).
Regards
When I think of why outlines don't make sense in this case it's because they
further alter
the coastline- that's all. We do all sorts of weird configuration to create
certain visual
effects. Drawing oceans to highlight land is an example in its own right. ;-)
Do outlines fix things at all zoom l
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business can be sent to the YLUPC director at r...@planyukon.ca.
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Hi Christoph,
I try to understand, how did you set the specific color to transparent in a
TIFF?
For raster you can set the level of transparency/opacity to the image not
to a color.
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