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Hi Alexandre,<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:4C8931E8.2090107@mapgears.com" type="cite"><i>Hi
Djoan,
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<br>
First of all, when you wish to start a new topic, please
create a new message instead of using an old message, clicking
"reply-all" and changing the subject. When you do so, the
message gets indented in the old thread and that can be a little
confusing.
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Thx for the precision concerning the list. <br>
<blockquote cite="mid:4C8931E8.2090107@mapgears.com" type="cite">
<i><br>
If you only wish to have a specific workspace that has no
mapfishlayertree widget at all in it, you can define an
alternative <layout> that point to a template.xslt file
that draws no tree widget in it. That would work. See in the
./samples/workspace/config.xml file for an example of how to
define an alternative <layout> for a workspace.
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Yes this is working, we already did that.<br>
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If you wish to have a specific layer not visible (unchecked)
by default in the mapfishlayertree in a workspace, then you
would need to develop this feature since it's not supported by
the XMLWorkspaceConfig driver. There's a ticket open
mentionning this kind of feature but it's related to the
PGSQLMapContextConfig driver [1] only.
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Yes or the contrary (have a specific layer visible (checked) by
default), we'll see with the team what we can do. I think this
feature will be required for us.<br>
Thank you!!!<br>
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Djoan Bonfils
Gis & Business Analyst
Boréal Informations Stratégiques
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101, Du Moulin, bureau 202-A
Magog (Québec)
J1X 4A1 CANADA
Tel : +1 514 313 5951 #1128
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