Hi all,
I am trying to create a map with different visualizations for different attributes. The map is a basic municipalities map and has at least two other attributes that I want to show. Each municipality (each field/polygon) belongs to a region (attribute A) and each municipality has a feature of some sort (attribute B). Now I am trying to create a map that will show the borders of the municipalities (the basic polygons in simple thin outline), the outer borders of the region (only a thick outline) and for each municipality a color representing the value of the 'feature'. My question is: how do I create only a thick outline of the outer border for each region on my basic municipality map? I can give each region a color (style rule > categorize), but I don't know how to create an outline of the region border. Anything I try with lines affects every single polygon instead of just the outer border of the region. Is it possible without creating a new layer with the regions as polygons? Since I will color each municipality according to 'attribute B', I want just the outer border for each region to be visible to visually indicate to which region the municipality belongs. Any idea's? Regards, Jeroen Hovens
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