This is documented here:
http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/styling/sld-reference/styles.html#featuretypestyle
and there's an example of a use case ("Cased Roads") here:
http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/styling/sld-cookbook/lines.html#line-with-border
On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 5:29 AM, Jonathan Moules <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Edward,
> Awesome, that did it. I didn't know you could have multiple
> FeatureTypeStyles. Another little tidbit of knowledge.
>
> Many thanks!
>
> Jonathan
>
>
> On 2 July 2013 13:09, Edward Mac Gillavry <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi Jonathan,
>>
>> The approach to achieve the effect you are after is to create multiple
>> <FeatureTypeStyle> elements, each with different <ogc:Filter> properties.
>> This forces GeoServer to do another pass of the table and select another
>> class of roads to be rendered. Here's a rough structure:
>>
>> <FeatureTypeStyle>
>> <ogc:Filter>
>> Other roads (casing)
>> </ogc:Filter>
>> <FeatureTypeStyle>
>> <FeatureTypeStyle>
>> <ogc:Filter>
>> B-roads (casing)
>> </ogc:Filter>
>> </FeatureTypeStyle>
>> <FeatureTypeStyle>
>> <ogc:Filter>
>> A-roads (casing)
>> </ogc:Filter>
>> </FeatureTypeStyle>
>> <FeatureTypeStyle>
>> <ogc:Filter>
>> Other roads (fill)
>> </ogc:Filter>
>> <FeatureTypeStyle>
>> <FeatureTypeStyle>
>> <ogc:Filter>
>> B-roads (fill)
>> </ogc:Filter>
>> </FeatureTypeStyle>
>> <FeatureTypeStyle>
>> <ogc:Filter>
>> A-roads (fill)
>> </ogc:Filter>
>> </FeatureTypeStyle>
>> <FeatureTypeStyle>
>> <ogc:Filter>
>> Motorways (casing)
>> </ogc:Filter>
>> </FeatureTypeStyle>
>> <FeatureTypeStyle>
>> <ogc:Filter>
>> Motorways (fill)
>> </ogc:Filter>
>> </FeatureTypeStyle>
>>
>> Notice the different approach for the Motorways. This forces the
>> Motorways to be rendered last, thus on top of all other roads for them to
>> become genuine freeways (without crossing other roads). If you have some
>> attribute to indicate a road to be in a tunnel or on a bridge, you can add
>> more <FeatureTypeStyle> tags with more specific <ogc:Filter>s to the SLD.
>>
>> HTH
>>
>> Edward
>> ------------------------------
>> From: [email protected]
>> Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2013 12:29:49 +0100
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: [Geoserver-users] Layer render order within a layer
>>
>>
>> Hi List,
>> I have a single dataset of road lines that are of different
>> classifications and so need to be rendered differently. Because they're all
>> in the same dataset they're using the same SLD.
>> My problem is, that I want to determine which roads are on top of which
>> other roads. As you can see in the attached, I want the red road on top of
>> the white ones.
>> How do I accomplish this within a single layer/SLD?
>> I've tried changing the ordering of the items within the SLD but this has
>> no effect.
>>
>> Or am I going to have to simply use different SLD's?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jonathan
>>
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