[Mapserver-users] Adding a GIF layer to my .map file
Mario Servin
mservin at tecnoaccion.com.ar
Thu Aug 14 13:40:11 PDT 2003
I already did that.....without success!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pericles S. Nacionales" <nacional at cbs.umn.edu>
To: "Mario Servin" <mservin at tecnoaccion.com.ar>
Cc: <mapserver-users at lists.gis.umn.edu>
Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 5:28 PM
Subject: Re: [Mapserver-users] Adding a GIF layer to my .map file
> Mario,
>
> Frank is right but if you're still not getting the GIF image, try
> changing the .gfw extension to .wld. (I don't think this is no longer
> required with the newer versions of MapServer but it never hurts to try)
>
> -Perry N.
>
>
> On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 14:43, Mario Servin wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > Still I am fooling around with this....
> > This is my .map fiel can anybody tell me what is wrong this file ? The
GIF
> > image is not shown.
> > #
> > # Start of map file
> > #
> > NAME DEMO
> > STATUS ON
> > SIZE 600 600
> > EXTENT -71.89965056 -41.36073059 -71.08687515 -40.99260904
> > UNITS DD
> > SHAPEPATH "Bariloche"
> > IMAGECOLOR 255 255 255
> >
> > # you may need to change this to match your MapServer build
> > IMAGETYPE PNG
> >
> > #
> > # Start of web interface definition (including WMS enabling metadata)
> > #
> > WEB
> > HEADER demo_header.html
> > TEMPLATE demo.html
> > FOOTER demo_footer.html
> > MINSCALE 1000
> > MAXSCALE 1550000
> > IMAGEPATH "set in demo_init.html"
> > IMAGEURL "set in demo_init.html"
> > METADATA
> > WMS_TITLE "UMN MapServer Itasca Demo"
> > WMS_ABSTRACT "This is the UMN MapServer demonstration application
for
> > Itasca County located in north central Minnesota."
> > WMS_ACCESSCONSTRAINTS none
> >
> > # change this value to match your setup
> > WMS_ONLINERESOURCE
"http://mariolaptop/MyPages/itasca/demo_init.html"
> >
> > WMS_SRS "EPSG:26915"
> > END
> > END
> >
> > #
> > # Start of legend
> > #
> > LEGEND
> > KEYSIZE 18 12
> > LABEL
> > TYPE BITMAP
> > SIZE MEDIUM
> > COLOR 0 0 89
> > END
> > STATUS ON
> > END
> >
> > #
> > # Start of scalebar
> > #
> > SCALEBAR
> > IMAGECOLOR 0 0 0
> > LABEL
> > COLOR 255 255 255
> > SIZE MEDIUM
> > END
> > STYLE 1
> > SIZE 300 10
> > COLOR 255 255 255
> > UNITS KILOMETERS
> > INTERVALS 5
> > TRANSPARENT TRUE
> > STATUS TRUE
> > END
> >
> > #
> > # Start of symbol definitions (we're only using a few)
> > #
> > SYMBOL
> > NAME 'circle'
> > TYPE ELLIPSE
> > POINTS 1 1 END
> > FILLED TRUE
> > END
> >
> > #
> > # Start of layer definitions
> > #
> >
> > LAYER
> > NAME LagoRutas
> > TYPE POLYGON
> > STATUS DEFAULT
> > DATA LagoRutas
> > CLASS
> > NAME 'Lago y Rutas'
> > COLOR 100 150 255
> > END
> > END # lago
> >
> > LAYER
> > NAME calles
> > TYPE LINE
> > STATUS DEFAULT
> > DATA calles
> > # CLASS
> > # NAME 'Calles'
> > # COLOR 0 0 0
> > # END
> > CLASSITEM "NAME"
> > LABELITEM "NAME"
> > CLASS
> > NAME 'Calles'
> > COLOR 0 0 0
> > LABEL
> > COLOR 0 0 0
> > TYPE BITMAP
> > SIZE MEDIUM
> > ANTIALIAS TRUE
> > POSITION CC
> > PARTIALS FALSE
> > MINDISTANCE 300
> > BUFFER 4
> > END # end of label
> >
> > END
> > END # calles
> >
> > LAYER # MODIS raster layer begins here
> > TYPE RASTER
> > STATUS ON
> > NAME "modis"
> > DATA "ImgRow4xCol4.gif"
> > END # MODIS raster layer ends here
> >
> >
> > END # Map File
> >
> > Additionally the ImgRow4xCol4.gfw file is as follows:
> > 0.000313
> > 0
> > 0
> > 0.000313
> > -71.488229
> > -40.989377
> >
> > Where pixel dimensions where measured in GG.GGGGGG
> > Regards,
> > Mario
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Pericles S. Nacionales" <nacional at cbs.umn.edu>
> > To: "Mario Servin" <mservin at tecnoaccion.com.ar>
> > Cc: <mapserver-users at lists.gis.umn.edu>
> > Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 2:15 PM
> > Subject: Re: [Mapserver-users] Adding a GIF layer to my .map file
> >
> >
> > > You are way ahead of me. The version 4 tutorial isn't available for
> > > public consumption yet. It isn't complete (but thanks for pointing
out
> > > a raster projection issue that I have almost forgotten). Please don't
> > > use the tutorial just yet as I don't want to waste time answering
> > > questions instead of finishing the tutorial.
> > >
> > > The definitive how-to for raster layers is available in the
> > > documentation section of the mapserver site:
> > > http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/doc40/raster-howto.html
> > >
> > > I also recommend browsing through the how-tos for more in depth
> > > explanations of concepts in MapServer. The tutorial will point you to
> > > these references when it becomes available.
> > >
> > > -Perry N.
> > >
> > > On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 09:17, Mario Servin wrote:
> > > > Hi,
> > > > I followed the MapServer 4.0 Tutorial for puting a layer with a
GIF
> > > > (RASTER type) in my .map file. Well, nothing happened. The image is
not
> > > > shown. Ok, I did not realize that MapServer has no information about
> > > > georeference of the GIF file, but nothing was mentioned about it in
the
> > > > Tutorial. Could it be the reason that the image is not shown?.
Anyway,
> > how
> > > > can I georeference my GIF file?
> > > > Regards,
> > > > Mario
> > > >
> > > >
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> > > University of Minnesota
> > >
> >
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