If you use the line style as representation: the direction of the 
digitization (ordered list of points) can encode this. But This probably 
doeas not work for polygons.
No clue about the left-turn thing. Easiest is really to make some 
attribute definitions.

stefan

Nacho Uve schrieb:
> Hello,
> 
> Maybe you can use one Arrow Line Style for the line representation. I 
> use Change Style -> Decorations ->End-Arrow-Open.
> 
> :)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 2008/9/24 Bing Ran <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
> 
>     The requirement comes up and I need to display one way road on my
>     map. My original map data does contain such information and I'm
>     wondering how everyone else is dealing with this. Is it always a
>     customized attribute and rendering or something (standard, style) is
>     already there? Even more challenging is how to represent "no left
>     turn" at a time range at road intersections.
>      
>     Any information is appreciated.
>      
>     Bing
>      
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