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Parse RasterSymbolizer #288

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onurbesir opened this issue Sep 5, 2023 · 1 comment
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Parse RasterSymbolizer #288

onurbesir opened this issue Sep 5, 2023 · 1 comment
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Hello,

I can convert a text I have from geostyler-style to Raster. But I cannot convert it to a mapbox layer of Raster type in geostyler-mapbox-parser.

When I examined it, the subject of Raster in 2019 by @jansule fell into pull requests. Even in their own branches (branchName : rasterSymbolizer), I even saw the relevant codes. Raster conversion operations seemed to be done. But related blocks
I could not find it in the master branch of geostyler-mapbox-parser.

I have a raster sld information and how can I convert it as a mapbox layer. Can you help with this?

geostyler-mapbox-parser : latest version
Geostyler-style : latest version

I apologise if I used a wrong expression.

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jansule commented Sep 11, 2023

Hi @onurbesir

it looks like the related PR for supporting raster (#25) never got merged. I guess we simply forgot continuing working on it, as I don't see a technical reason not to merge it 😅

Since there have been quite some changes on the code base in between, the code probably needs some minor adjustments.

Would you like taking over the PR and finishing the work on that?

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