[MapProxy] How do I get these tile sets overlayed with transparency?
Daniel Cebulla
daniel.cebulla at jena.de
Tue Dec 3 00:02:02 PST 2024
Hi,
Of course I know the URLs, but couldn't get a connection. But it turns
out, that this is an internal firewall issue in my company, so
everything is fine!
Greetings
Daniel
Daniel Cebulla
Application support GIS
on behalf of Dr. Arndt Döhler
Phone: +493641 49-5190 Mail: daniel.cebulla at jena.de
Kommunale Informationstechnik und Telekommunikation (KITT)
Municipal enterprise Director of Operations: Dr. Arndt Döhler
of the city of Jena Paradiesstr. 6, 07743 Jena
Am 03.12.2024 um 08:44 schrieb Simon Seyock via MapProxy:
> Hello,
>
>
> Just FYI: The MapProxy documentation is available at
> https://mapproxy.github.io/mapproxy
>
> The docs for the paletted configuration can be found here:
> https://mapproxy.github.io/mapproxy/latest/configuration.html#id10
>
> You can always go to https://mapproxy.org and find the link to the
> documentation there.
>
>
> Greetings Simon
>
>
> On 02.12.24 08:34, Daniel Cebulla via MapProxy wrote:
>> Hi Michael,
>>
>> I don't remember it for 100 %, but I think the key changing setting
>> is to set "paletted" to "false" in the global config.
>>
>> As the docs website is not availably at the moment have look at the
>> github file:
>> https://github.com/mapproxy/mapproxy/blob/master/doc/configuration.rst
>>
>> There it says:
>> paletted: Enable paletted (8bit) PNG images. It defaults to true for
>> backwards compatibility. You should set this to false if you need
>> 24bit PNG files. You can enable 8bit PNGs for single caches with a
>> custom format (colors: 256).
>>
>> Only 24 Bit PNGs have an alpha channel. And as "transparent" is
>> difined as:
>> transparent: true if the image should have an alpha channel.
>>
>> I think you have to sett "paletted" to "false" to get this work.
>>
>> I am using transparent caches and I have set this option to false, so
>> I think this should solve the issue.
>>
>> Let us know if it worked!
>>
>> Greetings Daniel
>>
>> Daniel Cebulla
>> Application support GIS
>> on behalf of Dr. Arndt Döhler
>>
>> Phone: +493641 49-5190 Mail: daniel.cebulla at jena.de
>>
>> Kommunale Informationstechnik und Telekommunikation (KITT)
>>
>> Municipal enterprise Director of Operations: Dr. Arndt Döhler
>> of the city of Jena Paradiesstr. 6, 07743 Jena
>>
>> Am 01.12.2024 um 08:25 schrieb Michael Heerdegen via MapProxy:
>>> Michael Heerdegen via MapProxy <mapproxy at lists.osgeo.org> writes:
>>>
>>>> When you visit the demo service, you see only one layer.
>>> I am so disappointed. I have invested now at least seven hours of
>>> time,
>>> with no result at all.
>>>
>>> I only want to get this map working, somehow:
>>>
>>> https://basemap.de/produkte-und-dienste/
>>>
>>> Can mapproxy render the vector map?
>>>
>>> If not, I both tried with the tile service and the wms service. In each
>>> case, I have two download several layers (base+relief), and I want to
>>> combine them. I am enabling transparency, but mapproxy just wont use
>>> transparency.
>>>
>>> I'm attaching the wms version. As you see, I am enabling transparency,
>>> mapproxy-util starts without any errors, but I'm only seeing one layer.
>>>
>>> Is anybody able to help? In the meantime I have studied all
>>> examples, I
>>> have run examples where transparency worked, but I don't know what the
>>> crucial difference to my not working config is. Is there something
>>> wrong with the tiles, don't they allow transparency, something like
>>> that?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> TIA,
>>>
>>> Michael.
>>>
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