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Doug, How about associating with each layer a zvalue ConstantMap with slightly different values? Regards, Steve Emmerson <http://www.unidata.ucar.edu> >Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2001 11:31:46 -0600 >From: Doug Lindholm <lind@xxxxxxxx> >Organization: NCAR >To: "visad-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <visad-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Subject: zorder >Keywords: 200106261734.f5QHY4127099 > > Hi, > > How can you control the zorder of data "layers" (i.e. what's on top)? I > though the order of adding DataReferences would do the trick but it's > not for shapes. Even so, that is a bit of a hack. > > Thanks, > Doug > > -- > *----------------------------------------------------------------------* > | Doug Lindholm, Software Engineer | E-mail: lind@xxxxxxxx | > | Research Applications Program | Phone: 303-497-8374 | > | National Center for Atmospheric Research | | > | P.O. Box 3000 | There's no place | > | Boulder, Colorado 80307-3000 | like $HOME | > *----------------------------------------------------------------------*
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