Le dimanche 03 août 2014 12:41:56, Nik Sands a écrit : > Sorry, my mistake... I had my logging in the wrong place. styleChars is > actually of the form (including the leading space): > > ' PEN(c:#A08080,w:2pt); LABEL(c:#000000,s:18pt,t:{title})'
The issue must be the leading space before PEN, and potentially LABEL too. > > On 3 Aug 2014, at 8:35 pm, Nik Sands <nix...@nixanz.com> wrote: > > On one of the iterations through this code, styleChars is: > > 'vegetation_low: BRUSH(fc:#A0F0A0); LABEL(c:#004000,s:18pt,t:{title})' > > > > So perhaps the inclusion of the style name is the problem? > > > > This was read into a style table from a text file using > > 'OGR_STBL_LoadStyleTable()'. I had assumed that a similar format to > > .ofs was suitable. If this is not the case, how should I read a style > > table from a text file in such a way that I can distinguish the various > > styles by name? > > > > In guess my more general question is: What is the correct way to read > > styles from an arbitrary text file into a style table, and then use a > > style manager to get the various parts/tools? > > > > On 3 Aug 2014, at 8:26 pm, Even Rouault <even.roua...@mines-paris.org> wrote: > >> Le dimanche 03 août 2014 12:11:42, Nik Sands a écrit : > >>> I'm just starting out using the styles features of OGR (using the C > >>> API) but at struggling with a few elements of it. > >>> > >>> My code (copied below) fails to get any OGRStyleToolH. Ie, the "if ( > >>> tool )" block never gets run, because 'tool' is always NULL at the > >>> point indicated by the comment. But the execution does reach that > >>> point in the code which indicates that the OGRStyleMrgH does in fact > >>> include at least one part (tool). > >>> > >>> I'd be grateful if somebody could point out what I'm doing wrong. > >> > >> Nothing strikes me as wrong. A potential explanation is that styleChars > >> doesn't contain a valid OGR Feature Style string. > >> GetPartCount() counts the number of ";" separating style parts, but it > >> doens't check that each style part actually begins by a recognized tool > >> name (PEN, BRUSH, SYMBOL, LABEL). OGR_SM_GetPart() does this check > >> however and if it cannot recognize it it returns a NULL tool. > >> > >>> Thanks, > >>> Nik. > >>> > >>> > >>> ------------------------------------------- > >>> > >>> const char *styleChars = OGR_STBL_GetNextStyle(table) ) ) > >>> NSString *styleName = [NSString > >>> > >>> stringWithUTF8String:OGR_STBL_GetLastStyleName(table)]; OGRStyleMgrH > >>> styleMgr = OGR_SM_Create(NULL); > >>> > >>> OGR_SM_InitStyleString(styleMgr, styleChars); > >>> > >>> > >>> for ( int i = 0; i < OGR_SM_GetPartCount(styleMgr, NULL); i++ ) > >>> { > >>> > >>> OGRStyleToolH tool = OGR_SM_GetPart(styleMgr, i, NULL); > >>> > >>> if ( tool ) // 'tool' always NULL here > >>> { > >>> > >>> switch ( OGR_ST_GetType(tool) ) > >>> { > >>> > >>> case OGRSTCPen: > >>> self.pen = tool; > >>> break; > >>> > >>> case OGRSTCBrush: > >>> self.brush = tool; > >>> break; > >>> > >>> case OGRSTCSymbol: > >>> self.symbol = tool; > >>> break; > >>> > >>> case OGRSTCLabel: > >>> self.label = tool; > >>> break; > >>> > >>> default: > >>> NSLog(@"Unknown style tool type!"); > >>> break; > >>> > >>> } > >>> > >>> } > >>> > >>> } > >>> > >>> ------------------------------------------- > >>> > >>> > >>> _______________________________________________ > >>> gdal-dev mailing list > >>> gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org > >>> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev > > > > _______________________________________________ > > gdal-dev mailing list > > gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org > > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev -- Geospatial professional services http://even.rouault.free.fr/services.html _______________________________________________ gdal-dev mailing list gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev