On 04-03-17 08:32, Tobias Wendorff wrote: > Am Sa, 4.03.2017, 08:29 schrieb Richard Duivenvoorde: >> >> Ah, see bugreport... >> >> I think it is a misconfigured wms: >> >> [snipped out the very long URL] >> >> gives an image but only at that zoomlevel... >> >> zooming out you do not see anything > > I just woke up ;) Let me read your posts and reply ASAP. > > But it's not the zoom level. As you can see in the animated GIF, > attached to the bug report, I'm using the same bookmark to request > the image. > > And there's a difference between the tree styles WMS menu on the left > and the drop down one from the menu (are there any better words to > differ both ways to load a WMS?).
I still think it is a misconfigured WMS server. Which server are you using? Which data are you using? And there is definitly a scale dependence, as you can see in the getcapabilities document: <MaxScaleDenominator>75500</MaxScaleDenominator> for all layer. Which in epsg:4326 means that >1:30000 you will not see a map. When you have layer 5 and ask QGIS to it's data extent you get: 5,50 : 10,53 which is a huge bbox ! So if you load a layer in QGiS, and nog give it a bbox, it get's the layers default extent, which is above one, giving rise to a scale of 1:560,292 (aka a scaledenominator of >500.000 as opposed to the 75500 one when the server starts to show something. So in short: - WHEN you are at 1:30000 on an excisting map and load a layer it will be ok - WHEN you are at a higher zoom level you will see nothing (a transparent image) - WHEN you start with an empty map, you will start at a zoomlevel which is much to big. BUT changing the zoomlevel in the statusbar to 1:30000 will just show something. The crux is looking at scale-dependent layers needs some context knowledge :-) Regards, Richard Duivenvoorde _______________________________________________ Qgis-user mailing list [email protected] List info: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user Unsubscribe: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
