No SE function can produce multiple symbolizers for one point, and I'm not
looking for workarounds here. I would like to efficiently express with CSS
what I can express with a (pretty simple) SLD.

Lukasz


jody.garnett wrote
> Have a look at the SE functions, Categorize, Recode etc... for these
> cases.
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> 
> On 22 March 2014 at 5:13:54 am, uki (

> ukiz@

> ) wrote:
> 
>> If you want the equivalent of SLD I believe you need to invert your line
>> of  
>> thinking,and be explicit about the overlap, like this (untested, but  
>> hopefully you  
>> get the idea):  
> 
>> [ speed > 0.5 ] {  
>> mark: symbol('cross');  
>> }  
>> [speed <= 0.5] {  
>> mark: symbol('cross),symbol('circle');  
>> }  
> 
> I'm sure this will work, but it involves repetition that I wanted to
> avoid.  
> The whole PointSymbolizer for the 'cross' is repeated twice and the  
> resulting SLD will be overly complex. Looks like CSS is not best suited
> for  
> such cases. How about a solution that would allow defining sections in CSS  
> that would be evaluated separately/independently - just an idea...  
> 
> Lukasz  
> 
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