[mapserver-users] PDF output, what about?
Stephen Lime
steve.lime at dnr.state.mn.us
Wed May 30 09:45:17 PDT 2001
ToMO uses precomputed gifs (built with mapserver) to assemble the PDF. So it's not
vector output. Another user has accomplished vector output but not in a general sense.
I'm chatting with them about moving forward. Anyway, attached is the perl script that
generates the ToMO output. Note that the images are named/stored using a simple
grid system.
Steve
Stephen Lime
Internet Applications Analyst
Minnesota DNR
500 Lafayette Road
St. Paul, MN 55155
651-297-2937
>>> "William B. Killingsworth" <BILLK at coj.net> 05/24/01 10:50AM >>>
Maybe we could get some examples posted on the list. I too would like to implement this very thing.
William B. Killingsworth
GIS Manager
Planning and Development
billk at coj.net
>>> "ANDREW WOOLEY" <AWOOLEY at mountainland.org> 05/23/01 09:18AM >>>
I am looking for this very solution. The ToMo example is exactly what I would like to try on my site. I am new to mapserver, but part of the reason I am doing any map serving is to allow some of my planners that are offsite print maps that they can customize. Up to this point, I had resigned myself to the supposition that they would have to print a web map, but if a PDF or some other vector format is possible, I would really love to learn more. I am still working on learning how mapserver works and if someone could send me some example code that shows how to create a PDF with mapserver on Linux instead of a bitmap of some sort, I would really appreciate it. I am pretty familiar with PHP but am willing to learn anything.
Thanks very much,
Andrew
Andrew Wooley
GIS Operations Manager
Mountainland Association of Governments
Orem, UT
phone: 801.229.3844
fax: 801.229.3801
email: awooley at mountainland.org
>>> Andréas M. Winter <winter at freytagberndt.at> 05/22 7:43 AM >>>
PDF is fine, SVG would be better when dealing with vector graphics on
the web.
have al look at http://www.karto.ethz.ch/cgi-bin/projection.pl and
http://www.carto.net/papers/svg . first is a projection tool with pdf
AND svg output, second a paper about the benefits of svg for
cartography!
regards
andré
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Von: Carlo A. Bertelli [mailto:bertelli at charta.acme.com]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 22. Mai 2001 12:45
An: mapserver-users at lists.gis.umn.edu
Betreff: [mapserver-users] PDF output, what about?
Hello fellows,
GIF and PNG output are very good for mapserver, as the browser does not
ask
for a plug-in to see maps, but when you need printing, screen-resolution
pictures are not so good.
I think mapserver should use a PDF library to provide PDF output for
printing purposes. Say, when you have the map you need (thematic
mapping,
scale, and so on), you would click on a 'PDF' button and presto! you get
a
print-ready image you could enhance or incorporate in documents.
Ciao
Carlo
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