Sketchup X-Ray / Back Edges bug
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Indeed style setting - still a bug IMO. If you set transparency to medium or faster, the back edges appear correctly.
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Ah! When Transparency is set to Nicer, and Hide Rest of Model is enabled, and you are inside a group/component - back edges doesn't display!
This smells like a bug.
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Gaieus beat me to it...

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How it can be reported: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=29023

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Also to Millard McQuaid in email.
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That is the correct behavior. I checked my style and transparency was set to "nicer". Also I can confirm that hiding the rest of model affects back edges.
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Well, I would not necessarily call it "correct" behaviour. Maybe "actual" behaviour. In fact if anything, nicer should display these settings the best - and of course, hiding the rest of the model should not have any kind of effect on this setting.
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@gaieus said:
Well, I would not necessarily call it "correct" behaviour. Maybe "actual" behaviour. In fact if anything, nicer should display these settings the best - and of course, hiding the rest of the model should not have any kind of effect on this setting.
I often find that Medium produce better result than Nicer for some odd reasons...
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Probably nicer taxes the video system too much. I have medium set in my default template so often I do not notice things that others do.
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@gaieus said:
Well, I would not necessarily call it "correct" behaviour. Maybe "actual" behaviour.
I said "correct" meaning that is how you said in the earlier post... I was confirming your findings. Sorry for confusion.

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