The problem I encountered is that for some syntactically valid DGMLs the image generator produces multiple, hard to decipher popup errors. Once the errors are dismissed, the tool creates a perfectly usable image.
The DGML file below has a logically questionable style condition expression that triggers the error. Arguably, the expression is conceptually wrong, as it is comparing a double to a string, and the MaxWidth property is always defined. However, it is syntactically valid DGML and Visual Studio throws no errors when viewing the file.
Hi!
I find the tool is immensely useful.
The problem I encountered is that for some syntactically valid DGMLs the image generator produces multiple, hard to decipher popup errors. Once the errors are dismissed, the tool creates a perfectly usable image.
The DGML file below has a logically questionable style condition expression that triggers the error. Arguably, the expression is conceptually wrong, as it is comparing a double to a string, and the MaxWidth property is always defined. However, it is syntactically valid DGML and Visual Studio throws no errors when viewing the file.
My suggestion would be to add an option to allow ignoring of all non-critical errors.
Cheers, Janos