You can define a color coder the same way you define a size gradient
coder; see e.g. the presidents example exhibit on the simile-widgets site.
I don't think there's any way to manage conditional setting of labels.
On 6/14/2012 8:43 AM, Jakob Fix wrote:
Hi,
I have this map here: http://oecdco.de/map/map.html
which works fine. Next step is to adapt the colors of the circles to
something else.
I note that each circle is served by a specific URL, e.g.
http://service.simile-widgets.org/painter/painter?renderer=map-marker&shape=circle&alpha=0.7&width=63&height=63&background=FF9000&label=&pin=false&.png
My question now is: How can I provide my own color for the background
attribute? As you can see in the code of the page, I use a
SizeGradient coder.
Another question: How can I add a label (for example a number)
depending on the size of the circle? If the diameter is greater than
40, set label to 123
Thanks,
Jakob.
PS: this is a re-formulation of a previous
message: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/simile-widgets/gAgRfK-t4N0
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