gradient in legend

Bob Basques bob.basques at CI.STPAUL.MN.US
Wed Sep 6 15:09:48 EDT 2006


luca marletta wrote:
> Thanks anyway for this great feature. I like it a lot.
>   
Can this be sent in via the CGI, I tried a quick test but just get the 
polygons back, no error.

Does this need to use a really new version?

We're on a beta from last week some time.

Thanks

bobb


> luca
>
> On 9/5/06, Frank Warmerdam <warmerdam at pobox.com> wrote:
>   
>> luca marletta wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi list,
>>> I'm taking advantage of the gradient functionality in class for the
>>> first time and it works great
>>>
>>>        CLASS
>>>                STYLE
>>>                        COLORRANGE 255 255 255 100 0 0 # bianco a rosso
>>> scuro
>>>                        DATARANGE 100.0 30000.0
>>>                        RANGEITEM "res_mf"
>>>                END
>>>                STYLE
>>>                        #COLOR 175 175 190
>>>                        OUTLINECOLOR 45 45 110
>>>                END
>>>        END
>>>
>>> Just whit this class I define all.
>>> here the example
>>> http://pmapper.beopen.it/?dg=areeurbane&me=1485979.4421698,5019630.983702,1551289.1569025998,5058787.2606346&language=it
>>>
>>>
>>> But how can I have the range describe into legend?
>>> There is no-more NAME for each class from it would take the definitions?
>>>
>>> Could someone give me an hint, please?
>>>       
>> Luca,
>>
>> To the best of my knowledge, we haven't yet implemented support for
>> color range bars in legends.  So you are pretty much stuck having to
>> fake it somehow.
>>
>> Sorry...
>>
>> Best regards,
>> --
>> ---------------------------------------+--------------------------------------
>> I set the clouds in motion - turn up   | Frank Warmerdam, warmerdam at pobox.com
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>>
>>
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