Andrew Leach wrote:
> On Dec 18, 3:19 pm, Alexandre Dube <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>>   My problem is that I want [B] to be on top of [A]
>>     
>
> Why?
>   

[A] == trails
[B] == trail conditions (i.e. snowy)

Both line data come from different databases, they are not the same (so 
I can't just change the color of [A] trails, I really need to add larger 
[B] trails to emulate an "highlight" over the [A] trails)

When zooming, [A] features get destroyed and replaced by other ones 
(simplified) and are rendered on top of [B] trail conditions lines...

It could be simple to remove/add [B] again after [A] redrawn as Marcelo 
proposed, but I wonder if there is a better way to do so ?

Many thanks for your support,

-- 
Alexandre Dubé
Mapgears
www.mapgears.com

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