[Qgis-user] wrong with "export to mapserver"
Gary Sherman
shermange at gmail.com
Tue Feb 26 19:59:22 PST 2008
The previous problems have already been fixed in version 0.2 of the
plugin, available from:
http://pyqgis.spatialserver.net
-gary
On Feb 26, 2008, at 11:00 AM, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
> Hi Orkun,
> did you save your project as a qgs-project file first?
> I tried the plugin with 9.1 here on windows, with a simple postgis
> layer and it generated a mapfile.
> First save the project with your postgis layers, and after that,
> export this project to mapfile.
> see screendump http://www.duif.net/qgis/mapserverexport1.jpg
> and http://www.duif.net/qgis/mapserverexport2.jpg for the 'succes'-
> dialog.
>
> Another option is to use the upcoming python plugin for that (you
> need qgis 9.1 or higher to use the python plugins). After enabling
> 'Plugin Installer'-plugin, you can get a list of current (python)
> plugins and get it. It seems that there is a bug in it, and there
> are some other things which can be refined (see this thread: http://www.nabble.com/Mapserver-Export-to15454127.html)
> . But if you can write a few lines of python, it's a good start. You
> can find python plugin hints in blog wiki or mailinglists.
>
> Hopefully Gary will work on it any further (don't know his plans/
> planning), or we must find a way in which other people can continue
> working on other peoples plugins ...
>
> Good luck
>
> Richard Duivenvoorde
>
> orkun wrote:
>> hello
>> I am trying to use "export to mapserver" a postgis map.
>> But nothing happens. Qgis doesn't seem to produce any map file.
>> Qgis displays no error message as well.
>> what might the wrong be ?
>> regards
>
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