FW: [mapguide-users] Watermarks and licence agreements [No Viruses detected]

Kenneth, GEOGRAF A/S ks at geograf.dk
Thu Sep 7 06:28:09 EDT 2006


My first attempt would be to create a transparent image, and place it in 
the mapframe with absolute coordinates, and a high z-index, so that it 
will show all the time.
If you are refering to "google-like" watermarking, I think you must hook 
into the imager render, and place the watermark algorithm there.

I don't know how you want to display the license statement, is it a kind 
of  EULA the user must accept before displaying the map?

Kenneth, GEOGRAF A/S



Tom Chadwin skrev:
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> Can anyone help me with the query I submitted to this list a few weeks
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> Many thanks
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> Tom
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> Subject: [mapguide-users] Watermarks and licence agreements [No Viruses
> detected]
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> Hello all
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> I'm new to MapGuide OS, and have started to put a site together. Can
> anyone tell me how I can put a watermark of our logo over the map
> output? Also, our licence agreement for our base mapping means that we
> have to overlay a licence statement. Is this also possible?
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> Many thanks
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> Tom Chadwin
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