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Hi Bernd and all other responders,<br>
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On 07/30/2015 05:50 PM, Bernd Vogelgesang wrote:<br>
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<div>Hi Shane,</div>
<div>I think without a screenshot, we have no chance to really get
an idea what it's all about.</div>
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I'm going to try inlining some small pics ... I don't want to
create another account on another website just to post two pics.
With any luck these pics won't be scrubbed by the list.<br>
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Below is how the current map is rendered. The road layer is below
the parking lot layer and the parking lot layer has no outlines.
The road layer has thin, black outlines. Note that the gray areas
have no black lines across them. This is the desired outcome.<br>
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<img src="cid:part1.03080100.03010304@gmail.com" alt=""><br>
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But I want to the parking lots to also have black outlines. When
I set this up, I get the following pic which shows the black
outlines rendered on top of the roads.<br>
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<img src="cid:part2.04010701.05070100@gmail.com" alt=""><br>
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Swapping the order of the layers only exchanges road outlines for
parking lot outlines (not shown). The blending options don't change
the outcome and sometimes adversely affect the colors. I am
virtually certain that I need to convert the roads to polygons and
merge them with the parking lots.<br>
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Shane<br>
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