OK thanks Andrea - It is good to know that this is the case, I can then
stop looking :)
Arni
On Sat, 18 Apr 2020 at 17:21, Andrea Aime
wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 18, 2020 at 6:01 PM Árni Geirsson wrote:
>
>> 2. I have a line stroke rendered with repeated small png external images.
>> These are, by
On Sat, Apr 18, 2020 at 6:01 PM Árni Geirsson wrote:
> 2. I have a line stroke rendered with repeated small png external images.
> These are, by default, rotated as the line heading changes but can I
> suppress the rotation and have the images all rendered without any
> rotation, as for a horizon
Aha! Thank you so much!
Arni
On Sat, 18 Apr 2020 at 16:58, Vera Green wrote:
> I can't answer #2 for you but for #1 this is an example I have for
> labeling at different scales which works as you are describing:
>
> /* @title ats_sec_centroid 20k-40k */
> [@sd < 20]
> *{
> label-anchor:
I can't answer #2 for you but for #1 this is an example I have for labeling
at different scales which works as you are describing:
/* @title ats_sec_centroid 20k-40k */
[@sd < 20]
*{
label-anchor: 0.5 0.5;
font-family: "Arial";
font-fill: #44;
font-style: normal;
font-weight: bol
Hello fellow Geoserver users
I have two problems with CSS styling that I have not been able to find a
solution for:
1. When I apply a simple rule for the basic style and then a scale
dependent rule for labeling of the same features, the legend shows two
entries. Is there a way to suppress the lege
Hi David,
I haven't tried, but believe it's not possible, the vector tile output
format does not seem to take
care of that parameter (by a quick check in the code).
When it was first donated, it did not even account for CQL_FILTER, we had
to add it later...
Pull requests welcomed to add support fo