(2016-11-20, 13:19)Trevor Sandy Wrote:(2016-11-20, 8:10)Merlijn Wissink Wrote: I hope you don't mind me asking for all these changes/fixes...It's not a problem. Reporting issues helps all who use the software.
Using the default setting 'Submodel Level Color" or None(transparent), I don't see any squares in my output other than those associated with page items - PLI, Assy, Callout etc... I'm reviewing the output using Adobe Acrobat X Pro. You're going to have to send some screenshots to see what you're talking about.
Let me know if the output file attached includes the squares you are talking about ?
Well, you can't see the squares.
I'm using Adobe Acrobat DC Pro, but I'm pretty sure you can also edit pdf files in X Pro.
When you open the file in Adobe, then start editing the pdf. Try to 'select' the background. You'll see you suddenly have selected a giant white square with the size of the page. Then delete the square and you'll see there's nothing left.
When I add a background in Adobe, I have to delete all those white rectangles, because the background appears under those.
But, I just realized the following: when I add a background in Adobe, it also adds an image to every page which I then can delete on a page-by-page basis, just like the white rectangles (just with an image). So, I don't know if this is really a 'problem' or just pdf behavior that I don't like.
Still, it would be nice if you could stop producing these rectangles if the background is pure white (#ffffff), since they don't seem to be necessary (when I delete them, the background is still white)
