Maestro supports ordering of the properties, but perhaps the viewer
sorts them afterwards.
Regards, Kenneth Skovhede, GEOGRAF A/S
James Card skrev:
On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 07:50:21 -0700, Jo Cook j.c...@oxfordarch.co.uk
wrote:
Is it possible to specify the order in which fields are displayed
It does? Which version? I am currently using the stable version, which is
playing hell with the properties- if I change the display name (and save) it
sets it back on reload, and none of my changes seem to persist to the
viewer. Come to think of it, I'm using a joined layer. Is this likely to be
The preview release, since two or three preview releases ago.
I don't think the join stuff can influence the order.
If you still get unsaved stuff in the preview, be sure to report it, so
I can fix it before the next major release.
Regards, Kenneth Skovhede, GEOGRAF A/S
Jo Cook skrev:
It
As far as the AJAX Viewer is concerned the order will still be alphabetical as
far as I know. Realistically an enhancement that lets the user drag the fields
in the layer editor into an order should actually build the query options with
the properties in that order. When they are read from the
Here's a post from James Card to this group from 2006 that's got a
workaround:
"The other thing I've done is add leading SPACE charcters to the
display name for the field in the Layer setup. Since HTML collapses
multiple spaces into a single space this allows me to specify exactly
which order
Hi All,
I cannot seem to find a way to make this work. I have MGE 2009 configured
on our production server and everything works fine. I have loaded the
latest Open Source 2.0.2 along with Mapguide Studio on a stand alone laptop.
I have an overall aerial file in mrsid format that I tried
It sounds like I am having the same exact problem. I am using Open Source
2.0.2 along with 2009 Studio. I cannot get mrsid or tif files to load. I
have copied the dll's and still no luck. Did you ever get yours working?
BillMasters wrote:
Hello, I am fairly new to MGOS, and I am having
Your problem is likely different.
For MGOS, you can not use Studio to load rasters into MapGuide. You must
upload your rasters to the server on your own, and then use MapGuide Maestro
(make sure to grab the latest preview release) to create a new data connection
to them. Try with a TIFF
Hi Andrew (and James)
I tried this and couldn't get the change to show up in my web layout. In
fact nothing that I did to the property pane seemed to persist through to
the layout, so clearly something is going wrong that needs more
investigation.
Kenneth- I will need to track down exactly
Hi Jo,
There was a defect in Maestro that under a unique series of events caused the
changes to be stored to a temporary resource instead of the resource you
thought you were editing. I wonder if this is what you ran into. I believe
that Kenneth has fixed this as of r4156, but I don't think
The properties are sorted before being displayed in the properties pane. You
could try commenting out or removing the following line of code to see how
things go.
http://trac.osgeo.org/mapguide/browser/trunk/MgDev/Web/src/viewerfiles/ajaxmappane.templ#L2837
- Jackie
Jo Cook wrote:
Dear
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