+1. Thanks, Torben. I updated the page with my vote and Jody's, and changed the subject of this thread to attract PSC attention.
Kind regards, Ben. On 14/07/16 12:32, Jody Garnett wrote: > Thanks Torben for the polite/efficient communication. > > +1 > > Suggestion - the legend stuff could be moved to its own tab if you need the > room (perhaps with the legend preview) > > -- > Jody Garnett > > On 13 July 2016 at 13:26, Torben Barsballe <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> GSIP-149 <https://github.com/geoserver/geoserver/wiki/GSIP-149> has been >> updated based on this discussion. I have added several of the suggestions >> above to the document. I am happy with the state of it now, and have not >> recieved any additional feedback. >> >> Shall we move this to the voting stage? >> >> Torben >> >> On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 9:36 AM, Torben Barsballe < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi Jonathon >>> >>> I think this would require substantial changes to the geoserver wicket >>> interface to get working. All of geoserver has been designed with a fixed >>> screen-width in mind, so changing this behvior would likely require changes >>> to core ui components and styling. >>> >>> So I would say it is out of scope for now. It could be a good idea for >>> future work? >>> >>> Torben >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 9:27 AM, Jonathan Moules < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Torben, >>>> On the issue of layout, this may be out of scope, but how about having >>>> the style box on one side of the screen for large-screens and the >>>> tabbed-stuff on the other? For less-wide screens have them stacked as they >>>> are now. >>>> I don't know how well wicket can handle that sort of thing, but it'd >>>> certainly make for excellent use of screen real-estate. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Jonathan >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ---- On Tue, 12 Jul 2016 16:54:14 +0100 *Torben >>>> Barsballe<[email protected] <[email protected]>>* >>>> wrote ---- >>>> >>>> Hi Andrea, >>>> >>>> This is a functionality that I do want to retain, however I have not yet >>>> decided on the best place to put it. >>>> The CSS styling page has these controls to the right of the style box, >>>> however this reduces the amount of space available for styling, which can >>>> be usefull, especially for styles with complex filters or other functions. >>>> >>>> A seperate tab for Set preview layer / set as default style / associate >>>> style with layer may be a good idea. Alternatively, I could include these >>>> controls in the existing style admin tab. >>>> >>>> Other suggestions are welcome. >>>> >>>> Torben >>>> >>>> On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 10:40 PM, Andrea Aime < >>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Torben, >>>> Checking the proposal and screenshots from my phone, it's a bit hard to >>>> read and check (seaside vacation, no computers). >>>> I do not see a way to associate a style as primary or secondary style to >>>> a layer, which is available in the CSS one instead. >>>> If retaining that functionality is too much work please do not remove >>>> the existing CSS style editor >>>> >>>> Cheers >>>> Andrea >>>> Il 11 lug 2016 20:45, "Torben Barsballe" <[email protected]> >>>> ha scritto: >>>> >>>> I am currently putting together a GSIP proposing several improvements to >>>> the GeoServer Style page. This idea has been informally discussed before - >>>> this email is in part attended to gather up the ideas which were discussed. >>>> I expect there will also be new suggestions for what you would like to >>>> see in an improved style page, which will affect the content of the GSIP. >>>> >>>> The basic idea is to move some of the features from the CSS Styles page >>>> over to the main GeoServer styling page in order to improve the main page. >>>> >>>> Additionally, once the core styling page has incorporated these >>>> features, the CSS Styles page would be deleted from the CSS Styling >>>> extension >>>> >>>> The WIP GSIP is here: GSIP-149 >>>> <https://github.com/geoserver/geoserver/wiki/GSIP-149> >>>> I will continue updating it with more details, and will add in any >>>> viable ideas discussed here. >>>> >>>> >>>> Torben >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> Attend Shape: An AT&T Tech Expo July 15-16. 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