Hi Gunter,
The underlying overlayFactory has a tolerance setting, but I don't think
it is exposed in the Workbench transformer. The FFT manual doesn't
specify how the tolerance setting works or include an example so I don't
even know if it will work for you in this situation.

I'd suggest you save your workspace as a mapping file and add the
tolerance keyword there. Then run the mapping file. If it works how you
would expect then let us know at [EMAIL PROTECTED] and we'll see if the
functionality can be exposed in Workbench.

The other alternative is to create a buffer round one set of lines and
do a line-on-area overlay.

Hope this helps,

Regards,

Mark

Mark Ireland, Product Support Engineer
Safe Software Inc. Surrey, BC, CANADA
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> Does the LineOnLineOverlayer have the ability to identify 
> lines that overlap within a tolerance?
> We have lines that come from different data sources and 
> therefore their density and position differ slightly.
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