Hi Kai, a quick guess: have you tried setting the pixelTolerance-property of the hover-handler?
var xyz = new OpenLayers.Control.GetFeature( { protocol: OpenLayers.Protocol.WFS.fromWMSLayer(layer), hover: true, styleMap: style_obj1 handlerOptions : { hover: { pixelTolerance : 10 } } } ); untested as usual. Regards, Marc Kai Behncke schrieb: > Dear users, > > I use the following code to get a highlighting if s.o. does "mouseover" > on a wfs-point: > > var xyz = new OpenLayers.Control.GetFeature({ > protocol: OpenLayers.Protocol.WFS.fromWMSLayer(layer), > hover: true, > styleMap: style_obj1 > }); > > xyz.events.register("hoverfeature", this, function(e) { > hover.addFeatures([e.feature]); > }); > map.addControl(xyz); > xyz.activate(); > > > > ....it works well, but nevertheless I have two questions: > > > 1) With that way users get rarely a result, because doing a mouseover on a > single-coordinate > off course is quite difficult (it nearly never fits the point). > > Is there a way to set a buffer to the WFS-points (not in the database where > the coordinates are > situated but directly in OpenLayers), so that it`s easier to get a point? > > > 2) Even I declared an own style in the "var xyz"-section I still get the > typical-wfs-orange-opacity style. > > If I write: > > var my_feature = new OpenLayers.Feature.Vector(e.feature.geometry,null, > style_obj1); > hover.addFeatures([my_feature]); > > I get what I want, but I wonder if there is a ways doing something like > > hover.addFeatures([e.feature],{styleMap: style_obj1}); ??? (it doesn`t work > in this way). > > > Thank you very much, Kai _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@openlayers.org http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/users