Thanks Ian! I took your advice and used slyr!

I saw that, but I also found this [1] and didn't know witch one to apply,
but also thought that the qgis syntax couldn't be sooo wrong, could it?

[1] http://blog.geoserver.org/page/5/
[image: image.png]

One more question: where should I put the ttf for Geoserver to be able to
read it?

Thanks

Malena

El mar., 8 ene. 2019 a las 14:31, Ian Turton (<[email protected]>)
escribió:

> In GeoServer we use a slightly different format to handle ttf marks - see
> https://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/styling/sld/extensions/pointsymbols.html#bulk-ttf-marks
>
> So something like:
>
>  <PointSymbolizer>
>      <Graphic>
>        <Mark>
>          <WellKnownName>ttf://ESRI Default Marker#0x005F</WellKnownName>
>          <Fill>
>            <CssParameter name="fill">#354da8</CssParameter>
>          </Fill>
>          <Stroke/>
>        </Mark>
>      <Size>16</Size>
>    </Graphic>
>  </PointSymbolizer>
>
>
> On Tue, 8 Jan 2019 at 17:15, Malena Libman <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I need some help, maybe someone can guide me.
>>
>> I'm working on Geoserver 2.14.1 on Tomcat 8.5, QGIS 3.4.3-Madeira.
>>
>> I have a really complex style in ArcGIS (awful) that I was able to import
>> to qgis with "slyr" a plugin that takes the *.STYLE and makes it an xml
>> style for QGIS.
>>
>> When I match my polygons in qgis I save that to an sld file.
>>
>> The file needs some work to be able to work on Geoserver, I know, but I
>> have not been able to solve this snippet:
>>             <Fill>
>>               <GraphicFill>
>>                 <Graphic>
>>                   <Mark>
>>                     <OnlineResource xlink:href="ttf://ESRI Default
>> Marker" xlink:type="simple"/>
>>                     <Format>ttf</Format>
>>                     <MarkIndex>95</MarkIndex>
>>                     <Fill>
>>                       <CssParameter name="fill">#354da8</CssParameter>
>>                       <CssParameter name="stroke-dasharray">15
>> 15</CssParameter>
>>                     </Fill>
>>                   </Mark>
>>                   <Size>8</Size>
>>                 </Graphic>
>>               </GraphicFill>
>>             </Fill>
>>
>> I understand I need to provide the ttf file, but I can't figure out where
>> do I need to put it or if this syntax is correct, since I had to make so
>> many changes.
>>
>> Can you guide me to where I might find a solution? Maybe there is
>> something in the cookbook I missed...
>>
>> Attached you will find two files for reference, the original qgis and the
>> one I have now that should work if it wasn't for the ttf mark (I think).
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Malena
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