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@rules #15

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dwins opened this issue Oct 24, 2011 · 3 comments
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@rules #15

dwins opened this issue Oct 24, 2011 · 3 comments
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dwins commented Oct 24, 2011

Support @rules for top-level declarations. As noted in this geoserver ticket one use would be for style-level metadata like the Title and Name.

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aaime commented Aug 20, 2013

So, how would it look like? Something like:

@name Polygon fill;
@title A simple gray polygon fill;

placed at the top of the css file?

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dwins commented Aug 20, 2013

Yes, just like that. In docs we would probably want to try and consistently use quotes as bare words have somewhat surprising behavior (apostrophes introduce parsing errors, whitespaces are collapsed.)

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jsanz commented Jun 25, 2014

Any advance on this issue?

There is no way (AFAIK) to set up a title and abstract texts on CSS syntax at style level so they don't appear at Capabilities documents and so on.

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