Which products are affected?
Shaded/semi-transparent polygons when overlapping.
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Appears to occur when embedding a kml file inside a network link
What is the expected output or behavior? What do you see instead?
When I open the following link
http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/kml/qpf/QPF24hr_Day1_main.kml in GE 5.2, the
shaded polygons displayed do not show the proper color contrast. Compare this
display to the one from the following link
http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/kml/qpf/QPF24hr_Day1_latest.kml. This is actually
the kml file that is referenced in the network link of the "_main" file.
Displaying this kml on its own...outside of the network link...is fine. I
create the different "layers" of rainfall by assigning different altitudes to
the thresholds (.01, .10, .25 inch, etc...). It appears that whatever method
the network link uses to load the file, it's causing the layers to be at one
level, thereby blending all of the colors.
What application versions (if any) are you using?
GE Pro 5.2 (not sure about the free version)
Which operating systems (and/or relevant web browsers) are affected?
Windows XP
Please provide any additional information (code snippets/links) below.
This problem does not seem to occur on GE 4 versions, and I tested it at home
on a free GE 5.1 version and it also does not display this issue.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by weatherm...@gmail.com on 2 Jul 2010 at 5:59
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
weatherm...@gmail.com
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