Hi David,
IIRC that kind of variables are not supported by QGIS neither by the SLD
standard.

You must replace it with the correct SVG filename.

Anyway, what is "os_cat" supposed to be? Is it a layer's field name?

Regards.

Sent from mobile. Sorry for being short.
--
Giuseppe Sucameli
Il 01/set/2014 00:01 "David James" <da...@djames.org.uk> ha scritto:

> I'm very much a beginner with QGIS and I'm trying to run long before I
> can crawl ...
>
> I'm trying to use the Ordnance Survey MasterMap Topography layer SLD's
> (from
>
> http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/docs/styled-layer-descriptors/topography-sld.zip
> )
> to style the sample OS MasterMap data.
>
> Initially, I found that when I loaded the SLD file into QGIS, only the
> first rule was being picked up, but eventually I found tjmgis's answer
> in
>
> http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/69854/styling-os-vectormap-local-in-qgis
> (that all the <FeatureTypeStyle> and </FeatureTypeStyle> except the
> first and the last in the SLD files need removing) and now I'm making
> progress.
>
> I'm struggling with one problem: there's a rule called
> <Name>Vegetation (pattern) - 1:35 to 1:3,496</Name>
> which specifies the SVG file as
> xlink:href="osmmsymbols/${os_cat}.svg"/>
>
> QGIS is showing me question marks in these areas (which I think means it
> is not finding the SVG file).
>
> Does QGIS support this use of ${os_cat} (and if so, what do I need to do
> to make it work?) or do I have to replicate the rule with explicitly
> named SVG files for all the different vegetation types?
>
> David
>
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> David James
> da...@djames.org.uk
>
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