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- there are two versions: - point-symbolizer-expressions: file - point-symbolizer-expressions-all: additionally test allow-overlap, opacity, transform, ignore-placement, comp-op which are not supported right now
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1.8 KiB
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56 lines
1.8 KiB
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<Map
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background-color="#eee"
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srs="+proj=longlat +ellps=WGS84 +datum=WGS84 +no_defs">
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<Style name="bug">
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<Rule>
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<Filter>[id] = 'file'</Filter>
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<PointSymbolizer file="[value]" />
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</Rule>
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<Rule>
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<TextSymbolizer dy='-16' face-name='DejaVu Sans Book' halo-fill='#ffffff' halo-radius='1'>[id]</TextSymbolizer>
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</Rule>
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</Style>
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<Style name="frame">
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<Rule>
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<PolygonSymbolizer />
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</Rule>
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</Style>
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<!--
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frame is a layer with a single polygon that is used to ensure that m.zoom_all() will zoom the
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map to a reasonable bounding extent to make the test easy to view with tools like nik2img.py
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(which calls m.zoom_all() by default). Another approach in >= Mapnik 2.3.x is to just sent a
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manual `extent` for the CSV datasource.
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-->
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<Layer name="frame" srs="+proj=longlat +ellps=WGS84 +datum=WGS84 +no_defs">
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<StyleName>frame</StyleName>
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<Datasource>
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<Parameter name="type">csv</Parameter>
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<Parameter name="inline">
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wkt|name
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Polygon((-180.0 -125.0, -180.0 125.0, 180.0 125.0, 180.0 -125.0, -180.0 -125.0))|bounds
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</Parameter>
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</Datasource>
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</Layer>
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<!--
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"bug" is a layer that should provide sample data that triggers the bug in question. It is
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listed after the "frame" layer so that it renders on top and is visible.
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-->
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<Layer name="bug" srs="+proj=longlat +ellps=WGS84 +datum=WGS84 +no_defs">
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<StyleName>bug</StyleName>
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<Datasource>
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<Parameter name="type">csv</Parameter>
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<Parameter name="inline">
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id|value|wkt
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file|../../data/images/crosshair16x16.png|Point(-130 -70)
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</Parameter>
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</Datasource>
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</Layer>
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</Map>
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