Hi,

and thank you for the answer. I had already tried this solution (2) but as I mentioned in my original mail if the lines have many corners (partly with 90 degrees) the second symbol is not on the line any more.
example:
symbol 1 position is at line start (position 0/0) symbol 1 interval is 10 (map unists) x shift for symbol 2 is 5 (map units), 90 degree angle is at 3/0 (line bend northward). Then symbol two is drawn at position 5/0 but should IMHO be drawn at position 3/2

illustration:

    ___1_____2
    |
    |
    |
1___|  2


if the line itself is not drawn this would look like this (guess where the line goes :):

       1     2



1      2

my aim is to get this (which at least approximates the line):

       1    2

    2

1

Bernhard

Am 11.11.2013 11:40, schrieb Zirneklitis:
The Marker Offset in X direction is what you are looking for.


Bernhard Ströbl wrote:
..
I am trying to use two different symbols to symbolize a line. The result
should look like this:

x o x o


solutions tried:
1) make a marker line (type interval) with two markers; result: the two
markers are painted on top of each other
..
What I would need is a shift of symbol 2 _along_ the line (no in x/y
direction)
..
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