On Wed, Nov 14, 2018 at 10:14 AM Arnaud L. wrote:
> Then maybe it's not too late. Is there an SLD/YSLD to CSS converter
> (REST or anything as straightforward as the SLD<>YSLD REST converter) ?
>
I'm afraid not, CSS is, at the time of writing, a one way language (CSS ->
SLD), due to cascading.
T
Hi Andrea
Le 14/11/2018 à 09:56, Andrea Aime a écrit :
I've waited some time to answer this one to allow others to chime in,
but it did not happen.
Full disclosure, I am the maintainer of the CSS module and dislike YAML
in any form and shape,
so if you're wondering about my answer being biased
On Fri, Oct 26, 2018 at 10:30 AM Arnaud L. wrote:
> Why are the YSLD examples gone ? It looks like they were replaced by
> CSS. Did I make a bad choice with YSLD ?
>
Hi,
I've waited some time to answer this one to allow others to chime in, but
it did not happen.
Full disclosure, I am the maintai
Hi Brad, thanks for your answer
Le 26/10/2018 à 10:27, br...@frogmouth.net a écrit :
YSLD examples can be found here:
https://docs.geoserver.org/latest/en/user/styling/ysld/cookbook/index.html
Yes I have read these pages, but they seem incomplete.
The x-sortBy and x-sortByGroup properties are
YSLD examples can be found here:
https://docs.geoserver.org/latest/en/user/styling/ysld/cookbook/index.html
I don't know the answer to your other question.
Brad
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Le 26/10/2018 à 09:21, Arnaud L. a écrit :
What's wrong with this style ?
I think I found the problem, but I don't understand it :
ALL the featurestyles in the layer must have the x-sortByGroup property
set.
Why is it so ? That's not what I understand from the documentation. In
https://docs.g