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==Polygon Symbology==
 
==Polygon Symbology==
  
[[File:PolygonSymbology.png|thumb|alt=Main Page|Main Page|800px|center|Figure 3: Symbology for Polygon Layers.]]
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[[File:PolygonSymbology.png|thumb|alt=Main Page|Main Page|600px|center|Figure 3: Symbology for Polygon Layers.]]
  
 
You can '''Add''' or '''Remove''' a rule to the table.
 
You can '''Add''' or '''Remove''' a rule to the table.

Revision as of 12:16, 29 April 2024

The Symbology tools/functions are based on supported styles by geoserver. Please consult with GeoServer User manual for more information.

Coverage Symbology

File:Symbology Raster.JPG

You can Add or Remove a rule to the table. It is easier to decide on appropriate rules when you look at the Statistics first. You can then choose the visualization of your layer colors under Type. The default Type is Interpolation ("ramp"). To select the appropriate type please refer to ColorMap type. If you select Intervals, the first rule in the table should refer to No Data Value of the coverage.

To apply new rules press Apply button.

Point Symbology

Figure 2: Symbology for Point Layers. File:Symbology Point.JPG File:PointSymbologyFilter.JPG File:PointSymbologyGraphic.JPG

You can Add or Remove a rule to the table.

To modify a rule, select the rule and change its Filter or Graphic.

To modify the filter click Filter. In the Filter window (Figure 2 center), select the property, condition and value to be used. If there is more than one condition in a Filter window, they must be connected by selecting a proper condition from the dropdown list in the toolbar.

To see the statistics of a selected property, use the Chart column.png icon.

To modify the graphic click Graphic. In the Graphic window (Figure 2 right), select the marker, its color and its opacity.

To apply new rules click Apply.

Polygon Symbology

File:PolygonSymbology.png

You can Add or Remove a rule to the table.