Mauro,
Thanks for the answers.
2015-04-08 4:14 GMT-03:00 Mauro Bartolomeoli <maurobartolome...@gmail.com>:
> Hi Arthur,
>
> 2015-04-07 20:47 GMT+02:00 Arthur F. Zanona <art...@zanona.com.br>:
>
>>
>>
>> https://github.com/geoserver/geoserver/pull/253
>>
>>
> Unfortunately this pull request was about internazionalization of Rule
> labels, and did not apply to color map entries labels, so what you are
> asking for is not supported yet.
>
>
>>
>> But i need:
>>
>> <ColorMap type="ramp" lang='pt_BR'>
>> <ColorMapEntry color="#0000AD" quantity=".25"
>> label="normal"/>
>> <ColorMapEntry color="#0000ED" quantity=".5"
>> label="baixo" />
>> <ColorMapEntry color="#00FFFE" quantity=".75"
>> label="medio" />
>> <ColorMapEntry color="#73FF8C" quantity="1.0"
>> label="alto" />
>> </ColorMap>
>>
>> <ColorMap type="ramp" lang='en'>
>> <ColorMapEntry color="#0000AD" quantity=".25"
>> label="normal"/>
>> <ColorMapEntry color="#0000ED" quantity=".5" label="low"
>> />
>> <ColorMapEntry color="#00FFFE" quantity=".75"
>> label="medium" />
>> <ColorMapEntry color="#73FF8C" quantity="1.0"
>> label="high" />
>> </ColorMap>
>>
>>
> I would use a different syntax, to avoid unneeded replication, since we
> need to differentiate only the label we could:
> - add additional attributes for localized labels (label_pt_BR or
> label_en), but this could be a bit "out of standard" and difficult to parse
> / serialize
> - use an expression like syntax to express multilanguage labels,
> leveraging cql functions. I was thinking of something like:
> label="${Recode(env('lang','en'),'pt_BR','baixo','en','low')}"
>
> With a recent pull request I added cql syntax support for several
> ColorMapEntry attributes, but unfortunately (again) label was not one of
> those, because it was a bit more difficult than for other attributes.
>
>
> Regards,
> Mauro
>
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