Hi Michaël,

Are the two line declarations within the same <se:FeatureTypeStyle> in the
SLD file? In theory, if I understand it correctly, in this situation the
same data should be rendered on the same pass, so I'd expect them to be
identical. A bug in GeoServer perhaps?

Cheers,
Jonathan



On 23 October 2013 17:54, Michael Michaud <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Hi,
>
> We use two dashed strokes to represent roads under construction
> The large gray dashed stroke is under a thiner white dashed stroke.
> Dashes have same parameters (as shown by the left image).
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> In some cases (when the linestring starts out of the requested image),
> we can see a shift between the gray and the white dashes (the gray
> dash exceeds the white one and becomes visible at one of the dash
> end (as shown by the right image)
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> Has anyone any tip to solve this problem ? (using a plain white line to
> hide the artifact is not an option).
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> Thanks for the help,
>
> Michaël
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