solved with a spatial filter in the style rule -- ----------- Tafuni Vito v...@vitotafuni.com --------------------------------------------- "Verba volant, scripta manent... data corrupted"
2010/6/23 Vito Tafuni <v...@vitotafuni.com> > any idea?? > > > -Vito- > > > -- > ----------- > Tafuni Vito > v...@vitotafuni.com > --------------------------------------------- > "Verba volant, scripta manent... data corrupted" > > > 2010/6/22 Vito Tafuni <v...@vitotafuni.com> > > Hi to all >> I have 2 vector layers: >> - layer1 contains vector markers (features) with their own styles, etc etc >> - layer2 contains a circle vector feature (regularpolygon with sides:30) >> >> i would like to hide all the markers in layer1 than are not covered by the >> vector feature in layer2. >> >> I have to do it with the stylemap of layer1 or can I use another way to >> set a filter on layer1 like this: >> layer_filter = new OpenLayers.Filter.Logical({ >> type: OpenLayers.Filter.Logical.AND, >> filters: [ >> new OpenLayers.Filter.Spatial({ >> type: OpenLayers.Filter.Spatial.BBOX, >> value: filter.geometry.getBounds() >> }) >> ] >> }); >> ?? >> don't trouble about the Logical.AND... my idea is to filter with more than >> one feature! >> >> I've seen the filter property in the Layer.Vector api doc but no example >> on the web about how to using it! >> >> any idea is welcome!! >> >> >> -Vito- >> >> >> >> >> -- >> ----------- >> Tafuni Vito >> v...@vitotafuni.com >> --------------------------------------------- >> "Verba volant, scripta manent... data corrupted" >> > >
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