Hi Shane,
I think without a screenshot, we have no chance to really get an idea what it's all about. Best to use a service like http://imgur.com/ and post the link cause the list will bounce too heavy attachments.

Bernd



Am 30.07.2015, 23:11 Uhr, schrieb Tom Lennon <tolen...@gmail.com>:

Hi Shane:
Have you tried moving the parking lot layer to below the road layer?
That way roads over parking lots would always show.

Tom

On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 3:05 PM, Shane <shaned...@gmail.com> wrote:
 Hi group,

I have a layer with roads which are lines having a style of gray with thin black outlines on either side. Another layer >>(parking lots) has polygons having the same color as the roads but not outlined. The parking lot layer is above the road layer in >>rendering order. So road outlines are hidden by the parking lot layer when a parking lot intersects a road.

Here's the trouble - having parking lots with no outline, but roads with outlines looks odd. Is there some way to have the >>outlines of both road and parking lot layers removed from rendering when these two features cross?

One method I've considered is to draw the roads and parking lots as polygons in the same layer? It would make drawing the >>roads non-trivial, but the problem with outlines would be eliminated.

  Shane

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