(2023-09-21, 19:22)Travis Cobbs Wrote: I do see a difference between highlighting a file that contains type 2 lines and highlighting the type 2 lines themselves (although for me they still do get highlighted, and still show through blocking solid geometry). Since there shouldn't be a difference, I will start by trying to fix that, and then I'll see if it solves your problem.
I created an issue in my GitHub repository: https://github.com/tcobbs/ldview/issues/78
Yes, that definitely sounds like the same behavior I'm getting. Perhaps the effect is just more pronounced for me. Here are a couple of screen shots to illustrate the difference as I'm seeing it, using a random part.
First, I select a box5 primitive. All of its faces and edge lines light up good and strong:
Now, I go inside the box5 prim and select its edges individually. They still light up, and they still show on top of other geometry, but they're much dimmer—to the point where you can't even tell that some of them are highlighted at all:
(Interestingly, the screen shot actually looks somewhat better than the actual program window on my system.)
Just for fun, I also tried opening the box5 prim itself, in case the issue had something to do with recursive subfiles, but it made no difference.