<div>Hi Vincent,</div>
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<div>have you got a nice map image with the ANTIALIAS TRUE ?</div>
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<div>if so , can you give me a clue how to do that?<br><br> </div>
<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 5/16/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Vincent Schut</b> <<a href="mailto:schut@sarvision.nl">schut@sarvision.nl</a>> wrote:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">Steve Lime wrote:<br>> You need a couple of other things:<br>><br>> - a 24-bit output format (e.g
. IMAGETYPE PNG24)<br>> - alpha blending turned on for the layer (e.g. TRANSPARENCY ALPHA)<br>><br>> That should get it working...<br><br>To chime in:<br>But what if I want to have antialiasing *and* semi-transparency? How
<br>would I define e.g. a opacity of 60 when I already have 'transparency<br>alpha' in my layer?<br><br>Vincent.<br><br>><br>> Steve<br>><br>> Stephen Lime<br>> Data & Applications Manager<br>><br>> Minnesota DNR
<br>> 500 Lafayette Road<br>> St. Paul, MN 55155<br>> 651-259-5473<br>>>>> ramesh karra <<a href="mailto:karrarm@YAHOO.COM">karrarm@YAHOO.COM</a>> 05/15/06 6:49 PM >>><br>> Hi,<br>>
<br>> I have added 'ANTIALIAS TRUE' to all my STYLE objects<br>> but I do not see any difference in the map that's<br>> displayed. I was hoping to see smooth lines but there<br>> was no difference in the way lines(representing roads)
<br>> are drawn with or without anti-aliasing. Is this the<br>> expected behavior? How can I get smooth lines?<br>><br>> My layer is defined as follows:<br>><br>> LAYER<br>> NAME roads<br>
> DATA droad1<br>> STATUS OFF<br>> TYPE LINE<br>><br>> PROJECTION<br>> "init=epsg:4326"<br>> END<br>><br>> CLASS<br>> NAME "Roads"
<br>> MAXSCALE 80000<br>> MINSCALE 20000<br>> STYLE<br>> ANTIALIAS TRUE<br>> COLOR 150 150 150<br>> WIDTH 3<br>> END<br>> STYLE
<br>> ANTIALIAS TRUE<br>> COLOR 255 255 255<br>> WIDTH 1<br>> END<br>> END<br>> END<br>><br>> __________________________________________________<br>> Do You Yahoo!?
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