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From: samclemmens <geo...@gm...> - 2010-06-08 15:33:20
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Hi, I'm relatively new to GeoWebCache...and I'm a bit puzzled by the directory/file name structure that is produced. I have a few questions, namely: 1. The documentation states that the naming convention is: layername/projection_z/[x/(2^(z/2))]_[y/(2^(z/2))]/x_y.extension What is the z value? 2. Given the sample output .\gwc\roads\EPSG_900913_12\006_019\000848_002540.png, I assume that z=12, x=848, and y=2540. Obviously the above formula won't produce 006_019 based on these numbers. What conversion is required? 3. Is it possible to change the directory/file name format? I'd like to create a data set that can be used by Ordnance Survey OpenSpace, which uses a different structure based on the British National Grid. Cheers, Peter -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/GeoWebCache-directory-file-name-structure-tp28819540p28819540.html Sent from the GeoWebCache Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |