...and that good Open Sourcers is where you come in. Having a team of 
developers in house I can only imagine the effort that Jackie goes to not only 
for Maestro but for MapGuide as well. When you're in as deep as he is it can 
take a lot of time to rule out variables. So if Maestro is missing parts that 
are important to you, step up. Help Jackie feed all those little developer 
mouths (or go on a well deserved vaca). You don't work for free ( Ok some of 
you do and WOW to you), some investment on your part, which I might add u will 
benefit from, will be helpful in adding important functionality. Open Source 
doesn't mean free. Figure out the value to you/organization and step up. Pay 
for value. And this is not directed at any one person or org or even MG users 
in particular. There are many amazing talents out there, keep them around, make 
it valuable for them too...
Stepping off soap box and turning in

Regards,
Jonathon

On Jul 26, 2012, at 10:57 PM, Jackie Ng <[email protected]> wrote:

You can't create symbol libraries in Maestro, you can only pick symbols from
them, and that's only for basic stylization.

You can't use symbol definitions for point/line/area styles. Only composite
styles (advanced stylization) can use symbol definitions. 

Studio makes this easy because they've figured out the UI for doing this. I
haven't

- Jackie



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