It's not that the result is unappealing (it ain't perfect) it's that  
the most important features (highest "importance" score) just never  
ever show up. Not zoomed out, not zoomed in.

On 3-Jul-09, at 9:41 PM, Justin Deoliveira wrote:

> Paul Ramsey wrote:
>> When I turn on the "kml regionation attribute", I'm finding that the
>> features in my "most important" level are not being drawn. If I turn
>> it off, I get all the features. The regionation attribute appears to
>> be affecting the draw, I see more "ordered" results when it's turned
>> on, but this odd quirk is making all my interstate highways disappear
>> at all zoom levels.
> Yeah, unless your dataset is more or less built for regionation, ie  
> has some attribute which represents "feature importance", the  
> results will be quite strange. Especially for road networks and the  
> like.
>> Is there any requirement for the attribute beyond being numeric and
>> sorting from smallest==unimportant to largest==important? Any  
>> expected
>> bounds or distribution properties?
> No, the attribute being sortable is really the only assumption, just  
> that the less equally spread the distribution the less appealing the  
> visual affect when zooming in/out.
>> P.
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