[mapserver-users] SLD implementation - fill-opacity

Guillaume Sueur guillaume.sueur at neogeo-online.net
Fri Jun 6 16:54:16 EDT 2008


Great ! thanks again !

Yewondwossen Assefa a écrit :
> Guillaume,
> 
>  Yes :support in AGG for the style opacity is only available in the last 
> svn trunk (http://trac.osgeo.org/mapserver/ticket/1155)
> 
> Besr Regards,
> 
> Guillaume Sueur wrote:
>> I still don't have a the desired rendering, even with AGG... I'm using 
>> 5.0.1 dev version, should I upgrade to the last SVN version ?
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> Yewondwossen Assefa a écrit :
>>> Guillaume Sueur wrote:
>>>> Hi, Assefa,
>>>>
>>>> Do you mean I have to use AGG to get benefit from opacity settings 
>>>> in SLD ?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>
>>>  Yesy : the SLD will always parse and set the style's opacity parameter.
>>>  But since only the AGG output uses it when rendering the map, you 
>>> would need to set your output to AGG to see the effects.
>>>
>>>> Yewondwossen Assefa a écrit :
>>>>> Hi there,
>>>>>
>>>>>  Actually the style->opacity parameter was there for a while 
>>>>> although not used until recently. The SLD (mapserver svn) already 
>>>>> reads the stoke/fill-opacity and set the parameter. Note that this 
>>>>> only the AGG output supports opacity at style level.
>>>>>  Please report an issue through bug 2638 if opacity with AGG output 
>>>>> is not working as expected.
>>>>>
>>>>> Best Regards,
>>>>>
>>>>> bartvde at osgis.nl wrote:
>>>>>> I am quite sure this is because back then Mapserver only supported
>>>>>> layer-level transparency, and not style-level transparency.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> With the new addition of style-level transparency in trunk, it should
>>>>>> become possible to implement this now AFAICT. Maybe open up an 
>>>>>> enhancement
>>>>>> ticket for this?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>>> Bart
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Fri, 06 Jun 2008 14:52:28 +0200, Guillaume Sueur
>>>>>> <guillaume.sueur at neogeo-online.net> wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi folks,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Does Mapserver SLD implementation supports the fill-opacity css
>>>>>>> parameter ? As far as I can see, it doesn't. Bug ?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>> -- 
>>>>>>> Guillaume
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