you don't have to... you can use the multiple style blocks as I showed in my last email.... althoug you will have to play with offsets to avoid the symbols overlapping
thomas On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 09:40, Adrian Popa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks for the reply Thomas, > > I will try a workaround by creating a third symbol with both arrows on top > of it >< > > Thanks, > > thomas bonfort wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Case 3: displaying both arrows on the same element: > CLASS > NAME "Right" > EXPRESSION /^FO040314$/ > STYLE > SYMBOL right > SIZE 24 > COLOR 51 102 0 > END > END > CLASS > NAME "Left" > EXPRESSION /^FO040314$/ > STYLE > SYMBOL left > SIZE 24 > COLOR 102 51 0 > END > END > > How can I display both arrows on the same object (or do they display, but > they overlap completely?) > > > only ONE class is drawn for each feature, the first one in the rder of > the mapfile to meet the expression and scale tests. so your second > class is never rendered in this case. > > CLASS > NAME "Rightand left" > EXPRESSION /^FO040314$/ > STYLE > SYMBOL right > SIZE 24 > COLOR 51 102 0 > END > STYLE > SYMBOL left > SIZE 24 > COLOR 102 51 0 > END > END > > > cheers, > thomas > > > > -- > Adrian Popa > > Network Engineer > Romtelecom S.A. > Divizia Centrul National de Operare Retea > Departament Transport IP & Metro > Compartiment IP Core > > _______________________________________________ mapserver-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/mapserver-users
