Hey, thanks for the reply. That's what I thought as well, but the settings seem to do nothing, at first. Then I discovered I could select another symbol for the stair under the Stair Settings>Floor plan display>Grid>Grid settings. I chose "Plan symbol stair 21" instead of "Built-in stair grid" which was the default for the starter file favorites. With this new symbol the settings have an effect, and I can also set different line types for the nosing line and tread line, as well as turn it off completely in the MVO.
However! It was not the nosing line that was the problem, there are still two lines for each tread, I'm guessing upper and lower edge. This is quite visible if you put a zig-zag linetype on the tread line.
However version 2! The lines seem to overlap much better and with a dash-dotted line they no longer appear solid in any scale, so my original problem was solved, and with the new plan symbol I also have the option to show no tread at all in hidden parts which is even more close to what I wanted. I hope this might help someone else struggling with similar issues.
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