gvSIG feature requests #2719
Añdir a la carga de GMLs la posibilidad de indicar que los ejes estan intercambiados.
Status: | Closed | % Done: | 0% | |
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Priority: | Normal | Spent time: | - | |
Assignee: | Joaquín del Cerro Murciano | |||
Category: | - | |||
Target version: | 2.1.0-2239-testing | |||
gvSIG version: | 2.1.0 | Add-on resolve version: | ||
Keywords: | Add-on resolve build: | |||
Has patch: | Proyecto: | |||
Add-on name: | Unknown | Hito: | ||
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Description
Hay algunos GML que tienen las X e Y intercambiadas respecto a como las espera gvSIG.
Añdir en el interfaz de usuario la posibilidad de que el usuario indique que han de intercambiarse los valores de la X e Y.
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History
#1 Updated by Antonio Falciano almost 10 years ago
See also #2252.
About axis ordering, for instance GeoServer has adopted some useful assumptions in reference to CRS representation (GML version): http://docs.geoserver.org/latest/en/user/services/wfs/basics.html#axis-ordering
So the axis could be swapped directly by code, without the user intervention.
#2 Updated by Álvaro Anguix almost 10 years ago
- Related to gvSIG feature requests #2720: Algunos servicios WFS envian la X e Y intercambiadas. added
#3 Updated by Joaquín del Cerro Murciano almost 10 years ago
Antonio Falciano wrote:
See also #2252.
About axis ordering, for instance GeoServer has adopted some useful assumptions in reference to CRS representation (GML version): http://docs.geoserver.org/latest/en/user/services/wfs/basics.html#axis-ordering
So the axis could be swapped directly by code, without the user intervention.
El driver de GML no puede hacer esas asumciones, es el de WFS el que puede hacerlo y luego indicar como quiere que se cargue el GML. Por eso he repartido la tarea en dos tickets.
Cuando cargo un GML de disco no se quien lo genero, solo tengo el CRS, y no siempre sera suficiente para determinar el orden de los ejes.
#4 Updated by Antonio Falciano almost 10 years ago
- File swap_coordinates.model added
You're right, Joaquín. The MIME subtype with the GML version (e.g. subtype=gml/3.1.1) is not mandatory, so it seems that there are not other elements in order to understand the axis order. Furthermore, the assumptions made by GeoServer may be not valid for GML coming from MapServer... So the user interaction is necessary.
As temporary workaround I've made a SEXTANTE model (in attachment).
#5 Updated by Joaquín del Cerro Murciano almost 10 years ago
- Status changed from New to Fixed
#6 Updated by Joaquín del Cerro Murciano almost 10 years ago
- Target version changed from 2.1.0-2259-rc3 to 2.1.0-2239-testing
#7 Updated by Antonio Falciano almost 10 years ago
It works fine, but the checkbox is quite hidden because of #2613.
#8 Updated by Álvaro Anguix almost 10 years ago
- Status changed from Fixed to Closed