Le lundi 17 novembre 2008 à 14:23 -0500, Yves Moisan a écrit : > > > > > > > > How does it not? can you provide an example? It should. > > > > > > The only thing I can think of is that my textfile is not read the same > > > way by both forms. The beginning of it is : > > > > > > lat lon title description icon iconSize iconOffset > > > 48.9 9.6075669 Bleu 24x24 Description one<br>Second > > > line.<br>(click > > > again to close) images/Ol_icon_blue_example.png 24,24 0,-24 > > > 48.9899851 9.5382032 Rouge 8x8 Description two. > > > images/Ol_icon_red_example.png 8,8 -8,-8 > > >
OK. I went too quick on one point. I had cut and paste some code that was looking for feature.name. Switching that to feature.title got rid of the "undefined" I had. I hadn't payed attention because according to http://dev.openlayers.org/docs/files/OpenLayers/Layer/Text-js.html : "The possible columns are: ... title ..." So I understand that the title column can be named something else like name ? Could "lat" be renamed "latitude" then ? Point is : that is a departure from layer.text, albeit a minor one I admit. More important a departure IMO is that now one has to have values for iconSize and iconOffset. With a layer.text, those were optional. Cheers, Yves _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/users
