> -----Original Message-----
> From: David E. Reksten
> When using an SLD, one can specify a font-size in pixels for
> the TextSymbolizer. This works fine for most webmapping applications.
>
> However, when I want to make a high resolution print of the
> same map, the labels end up too small, since the map
> requested might be something like 2000 by 1500 pixels in
> order to achieve the high resolution necessary in a PDF.
>
> [This more or less exact question was also asked by someone
> else in
> http://lists.eogeo.org/pipermail/wms-dev/2007-February/000894.html,
> but I was unable to find an answer]
>
> Does anyone have a solution for this problem?
>
> .david
>
David,
You could just make your map in Udig or similar, providing that you
don't need to have it's content generated on-the-fly. The drawback is
that you can't provide the generation of those maps as a web service,
but if you just wanted to create a few maps for yourself, it would suit
that purpose.
Regards
Miles
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