Give the man a prize. Yup. Much obliged.
On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 9:26 AM, Moshe Haspel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey Josh, > > Not sure I understand 100% what you are trying to do, so I haven't > been able to test this idea. But here goes anyhow: > > 1) Create your color theme as before. > > 2) Do a "Select by Theme" (ctrl-shift-T in 5.0) to convert your color > theme to a series of selection sets. > > 3) Use the "Selection Settings" dialog box (ctrl-E) to change the > order in which the selection sets draw. > > Would that solve your problem? > > > --- In [email protected] <Maptitude%40yahoogroups.com>, "Josh > Rosenthal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi All, > > Following on the discussion of Themes, I've a question. > > > > Given a layer with several lines in it, which intersect in some > areas and > > almost overlap in others (ie: will appear to fully or partially > overlap when > > displayed at any real scale). > > > > It appears that color-theme creates an arbitrary order for our > lines. It > > does not follow any alphabetical sort, nor natural order. Is there > a way to > > control the order of display, such that we can make certain of the lines > > draw atop others? Can we do this formulaically/programatically? > > > > (Note, Moshe... this is just a question at this stage, not a request > for you > > to go and spend some block of time making a custom built solution ;-) ) > > > > Josh > > > > >
