Le 15/11/13 22:03, André Pirard a écrit :
On 2013-11-13 20:35, jul...@fastre.info wrote :
As far as I understand, the main usage of tiles projeted in Lambert72
or Lambert 2008 is to be mixed with data from AGIV or Walloon Regio,
which doesn't support 900913 (nor 3857) in their WMS services.
As far as I understand, the main usage of tiles projeted in
Lambert72 or Lambert 2008 is to be mixed with data from AGIV or Walloon
Regio, which doesn't support 900913 (nor 3857) in their WMS services. We
are developping an app today and this is a problem to mix information
from Walloon Regio
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 8:35 PM, jul...@fastre.info wrote:
QGIS user doesn't need this, but they are advanced user. We target people
who are not GIS user there.
Right ?
Exactly, still working on this at the moment.
Met vriendelijke groeten,
Best regards,
Ben Abelshausen
Hello,
Anyone here on the list who has experience setting up a WMS service using
OpenStreetMap tiles in another projection than the default web mercator?
I need a WMS that can handle EPSG:31370.
I could use to this convince some people at AGIV to use OSM as a layer in
some of their
On 2013-11-12 12:09, Ben Abelshausen wrote :
Hello,
Anyone here on the list who has experience setting up a WMS service
using OpenStreetMap tiles in another projection than the default web
mercator?
I need a WMS that can handle EPSG:31370.
I assume that you mean a program that can serve
Ben,
Do you think you need a WMS service with layers of OSM features in
EPSG:31370 or a tile server with features in EPSG:31370 ?
We might be interested with champs-libres.coop :-) We are going to think
about that.
Julien
Le 12/11/13 12:09, Ben Abelshausen a écrit :
Hello,
Anyone here on
Hi Kurt,
Yes there are always better technical solutions. The idea is to make is
easy as possible for data consumers to use our maps, preferably as easy as
other competing sources.
Having this already setup supporting the correct projection(s) would be a
good thing not just for QGIS but other