Hi,

Just a question to clarify really what is in the docs...

...does the treeloader filter use the layers'  "name" ...ie the text string 
which appears in the tree to filter layers to filter layers and NOT the 
variable name when defining the layer in javascript code?


So in order to filter layers we have to begin by creating a layer name 
structure according to theme or region, and then apply the filter!..Are there 
any workarounds for this?...for example....If I have a layer container which 
filters my layers so that it contains only the layers which have the word 
"RROP" in their name and I want to also have a layer which displays something 
unrelented to the theme "rrop" but important to the geographic location, I 
would also have to name this particular layer something which contains the 
string RROP?

Are there other ways to get around this naming convention?  It seems quite 
restricting. What is the layer were named after people? I would have to find a 
common string to use in the filter to get them displayed together?  e.g 
"person: Robert", "person:Richard", "person: John" etc etc


or am I missing the point?

yours,

Rob
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