Mike: First, please file a quick bug on not saving width or antialias and I'll fix ASAP. Might also want to file one for applying width to the outline of filled symbols.
Second, you'll probably need 2 symbols: one with FILLED TRUE and the other without it (e.g. tent and tent-outline). I just looked at the code and it respects width for non-filled VECTOR symbols. Steve >>> Mike Leahy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8/4/2006 3:24:49 PM >>> Hello List, I've been trying to see if I can style points with an outline that is thicker than one pixel. Firstly, I've found that I am not able to set the WIDTH property of a style element using MapScript - is this a Bug? The MapServer FAQ suggest the following for Polygons: STYLE # solid fill COLOR 255 0 0 END STYLE # thick outline (could use a circle symbol with size too) OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 0 WIDTH 3 ANTIALIAS TRUE END This works if I manually edit the mapfile, but since MapScript won't save the width property for me (or ANTIALIAS for that matter), I had to use the following approach: STYLE ANGLE 360 COLOR 210 247 247 SYMBOL 0 END STYLE ANGLE 360 OUTLINECOLOR 0 0 255 SIZE 3 SYMBOL "circle" END I've tried similar methods for point symbols: STYLE COLOR 0 163 240 SIZE 9 SYMBOL "tent" END STYLE SYMBOL "tent" SIZE 9 OUTLINECOLOR 0 255 0 WIDTH 5 END I've also tried: STYLE COLOR 0 163 240 SIZE 9 SYMBOL "tent" OUTLINECOLOR 0 255 0 WIDTH 5 END Unfortunately, nothing I do makes the outline around the point any thicker than one pixel. Has anyone else encountered this? I know I could just put a smaller symbol on top of another, but that only works if a relatively symmetrical symbol is used (like a circle or star). Thanks in advance for any suggestions, Mike
