+1

Jukka Rahkonen

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Lähettäjä: Torben Barsballe<mailto:[email protected]>
Lähetetty: ‎13.‎7.‎2016 23:27
Vastaanottaja: Jonathan Moules<mailto:[email protected]>
Kopio: Geoserver-devel<mailto:[email protected]>
Aihe: Re: [Geoserver-devel] GeoServer Style page improvements

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]<mailto:[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]<mailto:[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]<mailto:[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]<mailto:[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]<mailto:[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


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