Hi Sébastien,
*
*Are you referring to features superimposed on the same layer ? If so what
you described would be a useful thing
to have when multiple features are superimposed. I dont think I have come
across anything of this nature. Has anyone else ?
However if the two superimposed features are
Do you think there is a way to select the layer after the event is thrown ?
Imagine, you click the mouse on a feature, in fact on 2 features -
superimposed -, the UI shows you the both features, and you could select
onedraw the attributes of the selected one
but for that, we need have e
Hi,
Thanks for the info Eric.
I'll follow up on activating/deactivating the select feature control.
Maybe it would increase the performance of the application since the
controls are created only once.
Indika
2008/11/26 Eric Lemoine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Indika
>
> So you just let the user choo
Indika
So you just let the user choose what layer feature selection works for, right?
I don't know about Sebastien's case but in lots of situations this
isn't acceptable - it's a pain for the user to select the type of
objects he's going to query.
On an unrelated note, I notice that you create a
Hi,
After looking at
http://gis.ibbeck.de/ginfo/apps/OLExamples/OL26/examples/styles_unique_with_group_wfs.htmlI
managed to find a
work around . I have two wfs point layers, and can activate the
selectFeature for the currently selected layer via a radio button.
Some of my features were superimpos
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 10:20 AM, Sébastien Geindre
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Eric Lemoine a écrit :
>>
>> Seb, I don't understand your question. If you're trying to get the
>> select feature control to work with multiple layers then you must know
>> that that isn't currently supported by OpenLa
Eric Lemoine a écrit :
> Seb, I don't understand your question. If you're trying to get the
> select feature control to work with multiple layers then you must know
> that that isn't currently supported by OpenLayers. Sorry for not
> understanding your question. Eric
you guessed it !
is there any
Seb, I don't understand your question. If you're trying to get the
select feature control to work with multiple layers then you must know
that that isn't currently supported by OpenLayers. Sorry for not
understanding your question. Eric
2008/11/25, Sébastien Geindre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> hi list,
hi list,
Imagine you have several layers with severals features.
feature1-layerA superimposes to feature2-layerB
i need to handle the 'select' event on these both features.
How can i do that ?
get the list of all the 'selected' features...
thanks for your help.
Seb
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