Hi Geoffrey,
  It's definitely possible to get aligned patterns that are symetrical (i.e. a 
grid-like layout); I'm not so sure about offset as you have as your desired 
output. I'd suggest just experimenting and post back the parameters if you get 
it working.
Cheers,
Jonathan

---- On Tue, 22 Mar 2016 11:59:24 +0000 Geoffrey <[email protected]> wrote 
---- 

Hi Andrea, 
 
I tried to play with the margin plugin, and here is what I managed to 
achieve: 
 
<http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/file/n5257800/polygon.jpg> 
 
Unfortunately, as you can see this is not as the render I would like to 
have: 
<http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/file/n5257800/pattern.jpg> 
 
 
Here is the code I used: 
 
                    <se:PolygonSymbolizer> 
                        <se:Fill> 
                            <se:GraphicFill> 
                                <se:Graphic> 
                                    <se:ExternalGraphic> 
                                        <se:OnlineResource 
xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="pattern.svg" /> 
                                        
<se:Format>image/svg+xml</se:Format> 
                                    </se:ExternalGraphic> 
                                    <se:Size>12</se:Size> 
                                </se:Graphic> 
                            </se:GraphicFill> 
                        </se:Fill> 
                        <VendorOption name="graphic-margin">18 9 18 
9</VendorOption> 
                        <se:Stroke> 
                            <se:SvgParameter 
name="stroke">#EA5471</se:SvgParameter> 
                            <se:SvgParameter 
name="stroke-width">1</se:SvgParameter> 
                        </se:Stroke> 
                    </se:PolygonSymbolizer> 
                    <se:PolygonSymbolizer> 
                        <se:Fill> 
                            <se:GraphicFill> 
                                <se:Graphic> 
                                    <se:ExternalGraphic> 
                                        <se:OnlineResource 
xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="pattern.svg" /> 
                                        
<se:Format>image/svg+xml</se:Format> 
                                    </se:ExternalGraphic> 
                                    <se:Size>12</se:Size> 
                                </se:Graphic> 
                            </se:GraphicFill> 
                        </se:Fill> 
                        <VendorOption name="graphic-margin">0 0 36 
18</VendorOption> 
                        <se:Stroke> 
                            <se:SvgParameter 
name="stroke">#EA5471</se:SvgParameter> 
                            <se:SvgParameter 
name="stroke-width">1</se:SvgParameter> 
                        </se:Stroke> 
                    </se:PolygonSymbolizer> 
 
 
 
Could the problem be because I'm not taking account of the size of the svg ? 
If yes, how should I do ? 
The svg I'm using is 10*10 
 
Thank you for your help ! 
 
 
 
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