[Users] setting up config.yaml to get all the layer ?
hassane allouch
allouch.hassane at gmail.com
Mon May 16 22:33:37 CEST 2011
Hello
thank you Mr. Matt Priour. Actually i had a problem of scale. The default
scales was smaller than my layer, so i added bigger one in the file
config.yaml
thank you
2011/5/16 Matt Priour <mpriour at kestrelcomputer.com>
> Here is the documentation for config.yaml
> http://mapfish.org/doc/print/configuration.html
> It should help you answer these questions. Also, if you want more examples
> or other configurations as a starting place, look at the samples from the
> Mapfish Printing SVN:
> http://www.mapfish.org/svn/mapfish/print/trunk/samples
>
> Hope that helps
>
> Matt Priour
> Kestrel Computer Consulting
>
> *From:* hassane allouch <allouch.hassane at gmail.com>
> *Sent:* Monday, May 16, 2011 9:05 AM
> *To:* Users at geoext.org
> *Subject:* [Users] setting up config.yaml to get all the layer ?
>
> Hello
>
> i'm using geoserver 2.1.0 and the plugin print, i followed the examples
> http://api.geoext.org/1.0/examples/print-preview.html and
> http://api.geoext.org/1.0/examples/print-extent.html it works but i have
> two problems:
>
> 1- in the generated pdf i have two pages, in the first one just a title, in
> the second one i have the map. I want to have just one page with the map.
>
> 2- i always get just a small part of my layer, i would like to have all the
> layer, i think that i should set up the file "config.yaml" but when i change
> the height and width of the map, in the genereted pdf in don't have the
> layer or any part of the layer. How can i configure this.
>
> thank you for the help
>
>
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