An ArcGIS user is making a map and needs to symbolize cliff and escarpment features above contour features. How can the features be ordered correctly if they are all in the same layer?
Hmm, I think a definition query, Option A, is the way to go. It's like having a secret handshake for your map features. 'Hey, cliffs and escarpments, you're the cool kids today, contours take a hike!'
I'm all about scale-dependent drawing, Option C. That way, the cliffs and escarpments can be the stars of the show at certain zoom levels, and take a backseat when the contours need the spotlight. It's like a map-making version of 'The Voice'.
B is the way to go, guys. Symbol level drawing is the secret sauce to making those cliffs and escarpments pop right out. You know, like a superhero costume hidden under a boring shirt.
Option D seems like the way to go. I mean, who doesn't love a good ol' reordering of symbols? It's like rearranging the furniture in your living room, but with map features!
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