[mapserver-users] map scale questions
Alex Rice
alex_rice at arc.to
Tue Aug 6 09:38:58 PDT 2002
On Tuesday, August 6, 2002, at 05:08 AM, Bjarni Pjetursson wrote:
> if your data source is in lon/lat, your coordinates are stored in
> degrees.
> You should therefore set the Mapserver map file units to "DD" (decimal
> degrees).
How embarrassing! I can't believe I over looked "dd" in the
mapserver documentation! Also, I had printed out the proj user's
manual last night, but haven't read much of it yet.
> If your data is in any other projection, your coordinates are stored in
> cartesian coordinates (for example m, km, mi). Theese coordinates
> are much
> larger than decimal degrees. Most likely this is the reason you see the
> weird scale. You must set your map file units to the appropriate
> cartesian
> unit.
>
> You can use freeware viewing tools like Geographic Explorer
> (http://www.bluemarblegeo.com/products.asp?id=5) to display the actual
> values in your data files.
Thanks for the tips.
Alex Rice, Software Developer
Architectural Research Consultants, Inc.
alex_rice at arc.to
alrice at swcp.com
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