2006-11-27 07:06 PM - last edited on 2023-05-25 05:58 PM by Rubia Torres
2006-11-27 07:19 PM
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2006-11-27 08:38 PM
2006-11-27 08:41 PM
konnos wrote:There is no reason why you shouldn't be able to mask the chairs with the slab. What are your slab settings (regarding cover fills)?
That doesn't seem to work assuming you meant to modify slab settings. I manually used the Fill tool to create a blank fill and mask the chairs. However, I don't see why the Display Order tool isnt affecting the objects. Obviously a slab should be covered up by a chair but I would assume that modifying the display orders should mean that any one could be on top... Don't know. At this point I just accept the weirdness of computer programs
2006-11-28 05:48 PM
2006-11-28 06:04 PM
konnos wrote:Your slabs will be transparent unless assigned a cover fill (the box must be checked). Typically, I assign Pen -1 to the background fill (see attached). The chairs at the top of the table have a display order above the slab -- the others are below.
I havent changed anything (that I rmemeber of...). They re the default settings. The cover fills checkbox is unchecked. Even if i check it, shows the fill but the chairs are still on top. Mind you that it hasnt happened in any other project so there must be a setting wrong somewhere. In the current projects slabs just can't get on top of other objects. I ve tried between various objects and Display Order works. With slabs it doesn't.
2006-11-28 07:18 PM