Steve,
MAXSCALEDENOM? (MAXSCALE deprecated?) - Will look into the options in the
morning ... time for ... it's 23:23!
Cheers.
Donald
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From: Lime, Steve D (DNR) [mailto:steve.l...@state.mn.us]
Sent: 14 June 2012 23:16
To: Donald Kerr; 'MAPSERVER
Why not a layer with STATUS DEFAULT but a MAXSCALE value that kicks in when
your other data runs out?
From: Donald Kerr [mailto:donald.k...@dkerr.co.uk]
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2012 4:07 PM
To: Lime, Steve D (DNR); 'MAPSERVER USERS'
Subject: RE: [mapserver-users] Map Not Available at This Scale
Steve,
I don't think that any of those options will work for me. I have fifteen
zoom levels and the map coverage is complete except for three. Those three
are a made up of an image returned after querying PostGIS so a blank image
is effectively created since there are no points, lines or polygons
Your map extent should something like this
EXTENT 3186000 521 4006000 6156000
PROJECTION
"init=epsg:2166"
#or "init=epsg:31467"
END
then your layer should show.
Instead of Gauss-Krüger i would take EPSG:25832 (UTM32).
It's the new official used projection for Germany .
The layer will
Couple of options.
1) You can create a layer that displays that text in the middle of the map
and have it turn on below a certain scale. If doing tiling w/meta-tiling you'd
want draw the text the same number of times as you have meta-tiles. That would
take some mucking about but it's doab
Hi list,
I have a number of layers that are on or off depending on the zoom level and
some of those layers do not have coverage in certain areas. The question is,
is there a way to display a map image saying something along the lines of,
"Map not available at this level"?
I think I have read so
Hello,
currently I am working on a map displaying the distiribution of a name
(surname/forename/location name) in Germany. For that purpose
mapserver (v. 5.6.5) and php-mapscript is used.
The underlying geographic information is from a public domain
shapefile containing postcode (PLZ) regions of
Helen,
have you had a look at
http://mapserver.org/trunk/input/vector/vector_field.html (to be
released in 6.2, but should be functional already)
--
thomas
On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 3:21 PM, Helen San Segundo Navazo
wrote:
> ok, thanks Mike.
> A solution could be to transform the raster in a shape
ok, thanks Mike.
A solution could be to transform the raster in a shape file, and to put
the different band values in different attributes of each element, and
then use the attributes values for selecting symbol and angle.
Thanks,
Helen
El 14/06/12 15:03, Smith, Michael ERDC-RDE-CRREL-NH escri
Helen,
It does not appear that you can. Based on the docs
Raster classifications always take place on only one raster band. It
defaults to the first band in the referenced file, but this can be altered
with the BANDS PROCESSING directive. In particular this means that
including even a single CLAS
Hi,
I have a raster file with different bands inside it.
when I create my mapfile inside the layer tag I can define the bands I
want to access with PROCESSING "BANDS=4,2,1"
When I select 1 band I can access to its data using the EXPRESSION tag:
CLASS
NAME "0 - 5"
EXPRESSION
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