Instead of deactivating higher level rule,I think Anita is talking about
deactivating its style. This option (checkbox) is available in "Rule
properties" dialog, the dialog where you define rules

2015-02-16 0:32 GMT+01:00 Mofo Yoda <mofoy...@gmail.com>:

> That’s where the problem really is - when I deactivate higher level rule,
> subrules don’t get rendered. Is this an abnormal behaviour?
>
> On 15 Feb 2015, at 22:41, Anita Graser <anitagra...@gmx.at> wrote:
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> 2015-02-15 13:27 GMT+01:00 Mofo Yoda <mofoy...@gmail.com>:
>>
>>> I have a layer with rule-based styling.
>>> The first rule filter is “obtype=1”, second is “obtype=2”. When I refine
>>> the first rule with scales, I get several subrules (as expected), but they
>>> have (no filter) for filter value.
>>> But the symbols get rendered from both the higher level rule and the
>>> matching subrule - that’s very inconvenient.
>>
>>
> ​You can deactivate the symbol of the higher level rule. Then only the
> subrules will be drawn. This behavior offers a lot of flexibility and makes
> complex styles possible.​
>
> ​Best wishes,
> Anita​
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