Hi Milton:

You may of just caught us out on an assumption; do you have the second  
of the SLD specification handy?

Jody

On 17/07/2009, at 11:56 PM, Milton Jonathan wrote:

> Hello folks,
>
> From what I understood of the SLD specification, a given Graphic  
> should
> be scaled so that its height corresponds to the Size specified, with  
> the
> Graphic's aspect ratio being used to compute its width. In that  
> sense, I
> think that a rectangular Graphic with size=20 that is twice as wide as
> tall should have height=20 and width=40.
>
> However, from the code in MarkStyle2D.getTransformedShape(), the so
> called "shapeSize" is being defined as "max(width, height)", instead  
> of
> simply being the height. In this case, the above example leads to a
> Graphic with height=10 and width=20.
>
> So, my question is: was this behavior implemented because you think
> that's the right thing to do, or is it simply there? Of course, for  
> the
> vast majority of square shapes, it doesn't make a difference.
>
> To let you know: I am talking about this is because of a
> ShapeMarkFactory we're building which gives non-square shapes (e.g.,
> defined like "customshape://rectangle?aspect=2.0"). When we tried to  
> set
> the right Graphic size to get our desired result, we got a little  
> confused.
>
> Thanks
> Milton
>
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>
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