SV: [mapserver-users] Newbie feedback

Lars Westerlind lars.westerlind at enera.se
Wed Aug 12 02:38:46 EDT 2009


Hello Jeff,
Thanks for clarifications.
I don't have TICKET_CREATE privilege it says. 
Cheers,
Lars

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Från: mapserver-users-bounces at lists.osgeo.org [mailto:mapserver-users-bounces at lists.osgeo.org] För Jeff McKenna
Skickat: 11 August 2009 20:34
Till: mapserver-users at lists.osgeo.org
Ämne: Re: [mapserver-users] Newbie feedback

Hello Lars,

My comments are inline below:

Lars Westerlind wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> we newly installed Mapserver as ms4w installation on windows; and we are 
> very satisfied.

great!

> 
> We got up and running very fast, even though we are not fluent in the 
> techniques
> 
> used (in Partiucar, Apache webserver). However, I want to share a few 
> small points that caused
> 
> unnecessary problems.
> 
>  
> 
> 1. A suggestion where in the directory structure to put the mapfiles 
> would be appreciated. If there are
> 
> different meanings, give two or three scenarios. Also include the looks 
> of the URL reference to the mapfile.

You should download the MS4W addon packed named "PHP/MapScript Sample 
Application" for an example directory structure.  Here is my advice:

- place the application in /ms4w/apps
- /apps/yourapp/ should contain:
     /data (your data files)
     /docs (any relevant docs)
     /etc  (font and symbol files)
     /htdocs (application files - often html, js, or php*)
     /maps (your mapfiles)

> 
> 2. Why not enclose a small working example with one simplest possible 
> mapfile and one shapefile set? And
> 
> perhaps another more advanced mapfile with some common techniques exposed?

MS4W tries to do that, by providing you working examples that you can 
play around with.

> 
> 3. Font handling caused me much problems. As it is a windows 
> installation, it could be at least a insall note / readme describing
> 
> where to search for the .ttf files. The Mapserver documentation doesn't 
> say anything about Windows, and in Windows you need not be very
> 
> aware of where to find the font files, so it took some time to find out. 
> It appears that the documentation is not very clear either;
> 
> I hade to create a fontset file and refer to it to get it work; the 
> documentation hints that font references could be written in the fontset
> 
> clause, but I didn't manage.

The best way to provide feedback on documentation (and make sure it is 
recorded) is to file a ticket in the MapServer tracker 
(http://trac.osgeo.org/mapserver/), using the "MapServer Documentation" 
component.  It would be great help if your ticket could contain 
suggested text that should be added to the page you are referring to. 
Thanks!

> 
> 4. The default font handling (bitmap) was confusing as it appears to be 
> ascii based, where the
> 
>  true type font appears to be Unicode/UTF-8 based. When doing the 
> correct 'encoding', the output was silly until I managed to handel the
> 
> true type fonts correctly.

Maybe to be included in your ticket's text?

> 
> 5. I would suggest more examples in the documentation, especially around 
> mapfile editing. In examles you
> 
> would also get punctuation issues and such

Please do provide any examples that you think are relevant.  You can 
also post examples and anything that you feel is helpful to others on 
the MapServer Wiki (see lower section of 
http://trac.osgeo.org/mapserver/)...it's an easy way to add to the 
documentation and help others quickly!

>  
> 
> I think that was my most important points I think.
> 

Thanks for the feedback, keep it coming! :)

-jeff


-- 
Jeff McKenna
FOSS4G Consulting and Training Services
http://www.gatewaygeomatics.com/


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