Hi,
Problem was mostly in too old version of gdal2tiles.py I was using. I made
another try with MapTiler, and it created a working openlayers.html file.
There were differences at least in the bounds and projections.
It is a bit confusing that new FWTools version comes with gdal2tiles that does
For the issue of gdal2tiles.py with FWTools , see
http://lists.maptools.org/pipermail/fwtools/2009-April/001546.html
Le Sunday 19 April 2009 13:18:55 Rahkonen Jukka, vous avez écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I believe I could repeat the behaviour with a bit smaller image (the
> original was 27 gigabytes). Envi
Hi,
I believe I could repeat the behaviour with a bit smaller image (the original
was 27 gigabytes).
Environment:
- Windows Xp and Windows Vista
- Gdal2tiles.py from FWTools 2.0.6 (Windows)
(Note: gdal2tiles does not work for me with FWTools 2.2.8 and 2.3.0. I am
getting just an error:
gdal2til
Hi Jukka,
openlayers.html should run directly from the disk same as
googlemaps.html is running...
Did you specify Google Maps API key during generation of the code?
Can you please send me command you used for generation of the tiles
and if possible also a link to the presentation which is not ru
Hi,
I had a try with gdal2tiles and split an image with it. It worked fine, as well
as the automatically created Googlemaps application. However, the also
automatically created OpenLayers.html does not show the tiles for me when opened
with browser. Is it supposet to work in a similar way than th