[Mapserver-users] Anti-Aliased LINE layers?
Steve Lime
steve.lime@dnr.state.mn.us
Thu, 28 Aug 2003 10:21:05 -0500
Note that the attribute is actually part of a STYLE object and basically
is only relevant for single pixel width line drawing and truetype
symbols. In general I've not been to excited about the addition of that
feature to GD. It's sloooooowwwwww and not supported in every instance
(for example you can't draw a 3 pixel-wide antialiased line... So, if
you're looking for Photoshop-like quality you're not going to find it
here.
Steve
>>> pagameba@magma.ca 08/28/03 05:43AM >>>
MapServer 4.0 added an ANTIALIAS [true|false] attribute to layers, you
could try that ;)
You should search the list archive for information on this, there are
some limitations to what it can do that have been previously discussed
Cheers,
Paul
poff wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Is there a way to make a LINE layer anti-aliased or, smoother?
>
>Here is my lines layer:
>
>LAYER
> NAME 'lines'
> #TRANSFORM FALSE
> TYPE LINE
> STATUS DEFAULT
>
> CLASS
> SYMBOL 'marker'
> SIZE 3
> COLOR 12 12 12
> END
>
>END
>
>It's just rather jagged.
>
>Am I missing out on something?
>
>Thanks,
>
>
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Paul Spencer
Applications and Software Development
DM Solutions Group Inc.
http://www.dmsolutions.ca
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