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Re: [mapserver-users] HTML Legend with Status Checking...



Same thing.  Now I don't have group header bars seperating my layers, but all the layers still show up and when I click on a layer that has scale-specific classes, the symbols for all scales still show up.  By the way, I'm on Mapserver 3.6.1 and here's the page to go to if you want to see what I'm talking about:

http://cnrit.tamu.edu/maps/map_init.html

Click on the very last button on that page (the one that says "FRAMES VERSION" on it).  When the map shows up, expand the "Regional" folder on the left-hand side to display those layers.  The one that I'm working on right now is called "Parima Survey Households".  Click on that layer to load it into the map, then you'll see the various symbols I'm referring to show up in the legend.  I represent the Parima households with red triangle symbols and I have different sized triangles depending on how far zoomed in you are so that they are small at a high scale and larger as you zoom in...but I don't want all versions of that symbol to show up in my legend all the time...just the one that's in scale.

Thanks again!

Martin, Daniel wrote:
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Try this.  Take out the leg_group_html section, and the leg_layer_html section, leaving only the leg_class_html section.  Take them out entirely - don't leave an empty set of tags.  Then, let me know what happens.
 
-Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Smith [mailto:nospam@cnrit.tamu.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 11:33 AM
To: Martin, Daniel
Cc: mapserver-users@lists.gis.umn.edu
Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] HTML Legend with Status Checking...

Gladly.  Here is my legend code:

[leg_group_html]
  <tr>
        <td colspan=3 bgcolor=#cccccc><b>[leg_group_name]</b></td>
  </tr>
[/leg_group_html]

[leg_layer_html]
[/leg_layer_html]

[leg_class_html]
  <tr>
        <td width=15>&nbsp;</td>
        <td>
          <img src="javascript:void(0);" width=15 height=15>
        </td>
        <td>
          [leg_class_name]
        </td>
  </tr>
[/leg_class_html]


However, it does not work as you say (and as the documentation on the web page says!).  Layers that are "off" do not show up (that's as expected and what I want), that's fine, but layers that are out of SCALE DO show up, and that's not as expected and that's not as the documentation states and that's NOT what I want.  For example, I have a layer called Ethiopia_Rivers...here's what it looks like:

LAYER
  NAME "Ethiopia_Rivers"
  TYPE LINE
  STATUS off
  GROUP Ethiopia
  DATA "ethiopia_rivers"
  HEADER 'ethiopia_rivers.shp_header.html'
      CLASS
        MAXSCALE 8710165
        Name 'Ethiopia Rivers'
        COLOR 102 204 255
        TEMPLATE ethiopia_rivers.shp_query.html
     END  # CLASS
END  # LAYER

Now, when I'm viewing my map at full extent, my scale factor is 1: 20136789, therefore if I click on the Ethiopia_Rivers layer at that zoom level, nothing shows up in the map.  This is the exact behavior that I would expect...I'm out of scale for that layer, so it doesn't show up in the map until I zoom in.  The PROBLEM, however, is that the "Ethiopia Rivers" icon and label pop up in my legend...this is counter-intuitive, contrary to the documented behavior of Mapserver, and just flat-out frustrating!  If the layer is not showing up in my map (because it's out of scale), then it should NOT be in my legend either.  Grrrr!!!  Pardon me for sounding bitter...I'm not lashing out at you, I'm very grateful for your help, I'm just frustrated at Mapserver.

Thanks!

Martin, Daniel wrote:
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Perhaps I misunderstood.  By default (no opt_flag set) layers that are out
of scale and layers that have a STATUS off will not show in an HTML legend.


A legend exactly like this should do exactly what it sounds like you want:

[leg_class_html]
<TR>
<TD>
<img src="javascript:void(0);" border=0>
</TD>
<TD>
<font face="arial" size=2>[leg_class_name]</font>
</TD>
</TR>
[/leg_class_html]

I'm not sure why you are having trouble getting the default action. Perhaps
you could provide your current legend.

-Dan

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Smith [mailto:nospam@cnrit.tamu.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 10:59 AM
To: Martin, Daniel
Cc: mapserver-users@li!
sts.gis.u
mn.edu

Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] HTML Legend with Status Checking...


Thank you, but this didn't change a thing. Actually, let me correct
that...it had a negative effect because now all my layers show up too,
even if they are not displayed in the map. I want only active layers to
show in the legend and I want only IN-SCALE class symbols to show up in
the legend, I don't want 4 symbols to show up in the legend for every
layer that I have which has scale-specific classes...I just don't guess
I can do that without converting everything over to Mapscript. X-(

Any other ideas?

Martin, Daniel wrote:

You probably want a bit mask of 2 in your opt_flag.  Layers with STATUS off
still show, but layers out of scale don't show.

[leg_layer_html opt_flag=2]


Per http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/doc36/html-legend-howto.html :

1: If set, show layer even if out of scale (default: hide layers out of
scale).

2: If set, show layer even if status is OFF (default: hide layers with
STATUS OFF).

4: If set, show layer even if type is QUERY (default: hide layers of TYPE
QUERY)

8: If set, show layer even if type is ANNOTATION (default: hide layers of
TYPE ANNOTATION)


In my experience, opt_flag=2 is the most intuitive.

-Dan



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Sent: Mo
nday, September 30, 2002 5:06 PM
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Subject: [mapserver-users] HTML Legend with Status Checking...


Hello,

I've seen how you can make legends using PHP Mapscript that check to
see whether a layer or class is in scale before displaying it in the
legend, but no mention of how to do this if I'm not using Mapscript. I
have sub-classed many of my layers so that symbols show up in different
sizes depending on how far zoomed in you are. In other words, I'm using
"MINSCALE" and "MAXSCALE" in my classes, but all of my classes show up
in the legend and that's really annoying! I want ONLY the in-scale
symbol to show up in the legend as it does in the map...any tips on how
to do this without Mapscript? I see the "if" conditional statements in
the HTML Legend How-to, but there's no status o f "SCALE" to
check with
those statements... if I could put an if statement in my legend template
that checked whether or not a class or layer was in scale, then I'd be
in business...any way to do this?

Thanks!