Hi, 

I am using WMS requests to get different layers of the same area to be
stacked on top of each other. For the polygons I use a normal fill style.
However, there seems to be something weird happening at some borders when I
have two layers. Although the coordinates of the polygons coincide, I always
see a small line/edge of the second-highest polygon shining through at the
border.

I read that one of the ways to fix this, was to add a stroke to the top
polygon. That does work, but I think the top polygon then loses some of its
detail. So I was wondering whether it would also be possible to add a
"negative stroke" to the second-highest polygon. 

Does anyone have experience with a similar issue?

I am using version 2.8.0 of GeoServer.

Cheers, 
Nicole






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