Bruce, check attached images. „subtype invisible“ ("wall:invisible“) is 
correct, "-visibility off" behavior is definitely bug:



      

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m.s.


> 19. 2. 2017 v 9:21, Bruce Mutton via Therion <[email protected]>:
> 
> Too late. 
> In any case I don't think it looks like a bug.  I think the difference is a 
> good thing, it gives valuable drawing options and the -visibility off for 
> walls seems to be consistent behaviour with -visibility off  for other line 
> types.
> 
> I'm not sure it affects clipping unless wall subtype outline is none.
> 
> Testing would to be good, just to be sure.
> 
> Bruce
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Therion [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Martin Sluka 
> via Therion
> Sent: Sunday, 19 February 2017 9:11 PM
> To: List for Therion users <[email protected]>
> Cc: Martin Sluka <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Therion] Surface or Canyon walls
> 
> Please, don't do it! It is evidently a bug. Invisible wall must not change 
> the behaviour of clipping. In any case. 
> 
> I'll do one test more to see which way is correct. 
> 
> Martin
> 
> Odesláno z iPhonu
> 
> 19. 2. 2017 v 0:54, Bruce Mutton via Therion <[email protected]>:
> 
>> Thanks Duncan and Martin
>> I was not aware of this distinction between the different (in)visibilities 
>> for wall behaviour.
>> I'll add it to the wiki page.
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Therion [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Duncan 
>> Collis via Therion
>> Sent: Friday, 17 February 2017 5:04 PM
>> To: List for Therion users <[email protected]>
>> Cc: Duncan Collis <[email protected]>
>> Subject: Re: [Therion] Surface or Canyon walls
>> 
>>> On 15/02/2017, Martin Sluka via Therion <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> 14. 2. 2017 v 19:30, Bruce Mutton via Therion <[email protected]
>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>>:
>>>> are used by the scrap join algorithm to decide which line ends to 
>>>> join (for visible wall lines only),
>>> 
>>> For automatic scrap join algorithm. But you may join any kind of 
>>> lines at any line points - typically wall to corner of block
>> 
>> It's worth noting that there are two different ways of making a wall line 
>> invisible in Therion, which are treated differently by the automatic scrap 
>> join algorithm:
>> 
>> line wall -subtype invisible
>>  The wall line is not displayed, and will be ignored by the scrap join 
>> algorithm.
>> 
>> lne wall -visibility off
>>  The wall line is not displayed, but can be used by the scrap join algorithm 
>> when it chooses which points to join.
>> 
>> This caused me a fair amount of confusion until I figured it out!
>> 
>> Duncan.
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