[mapserver-users] transparency with php mapscript
Jeff McKenna
jmckenna at gatewaygeomatics.com
Thu May 16 04:58:01 PDT 2019
I forgot to mention that that test script uses an important trick to
test: it saves the mapfile to a temporary file, where you can confirm
that a COMPOSITE object is indeed created (here is that script again
https://ms4w.com/trac/wiki/SWIGMapScriptOpacity )
-jeff
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Jeff McKenna
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https://gatewaygeomatics.com/
On 2019-05-16 8:47 AM, Jeff McKenna wrote:
> Hi Sven,
>
> As you know, all methods and functions are now listed in the SWIG API
> reference document when using MS4W 4.0, and in the layerObj methods
> section you can see a setOpacity() function
> (https://mapserver.org/mapscript/mapscript.html#layerobj-methods).
>
> Another trick is to open the local included file
> "C:/ms4w/apps/phpmapscriptng-swig/include/mapscript.php" in your text
> editor and search for "opacity" or "setOpacity" there, just to confirm
> with your local installation of MS4W.
>
> Recently another MS4W user asked about opacity, so I had created a test
> script showing setOpacity() in action with SWIG MapScript:
> https://ms4w.com/trac/wiki/SWIGMapScriptNewLayer
>
> However, I admit that that example script is long and opacity is kind of
> hidden in the code, so I have created another example for you at:
> https://ms4w.com/trac/wiki/SWIGMapScriptOpacity which takes an existing
> layer and adds a COMPOSITE object with the command:
>
> // set opacity (actually creates a new COMPOSITE object)
> $oPolyLayer->setOpacity(40);
>
> I hope that makes it more clear.
>
> -jeff
>
>
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