It may not be obvious from the LUGNET post linked above, but the solution to the problem (which LDView uses during primitive substitution) is to have the control points for the final conditional line on round primitives be tangent to the circle in question, instead of going towards the next facet. If you put two of these primitives next to each other, the conditional line from one of them will be visible half the time it's needed, and the conditional line from the other will be visible the other half the time. Many of the primitives in the library have conditional lines like this, but apparently not all were updated.
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problem when inlining conditional lines - by Christian Neumann - 2011-11-29, 20:56
Re: problem when inlining conditional lines - by Orion Pobursky - 2011-11-29, 21:52
Re: problem when inlining conditional lines - by Philippe Hurbain - 2011-11-30, 8:05
Re: problem when inlining conditional lines - by Christian Neumann - 2011-11-30, 17:02
Re: problem when inlining conditional lines - by Travis Cobbs - 2011-11-30, 17:09
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