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As the tittle suggests, i think the most obvious way to let users customize display filters is to let them create them using plane or layer range:
The way i imagine it, all user would need to input is range from one plane/layer to another as well as its name.
Like this:
Name = "Floor_Decal layer"
Plane_Range: From = 0, To = 5
The fact that custom display filters can overlap shouldn't be a problem, as long as we just check if certain plane value is within the values that are allowed with custom filters
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As the tittle suggests, i think the most obvious way to let users customize display filters is to let them create them using plane or layer range:
The way i imagine it, all user would need to input is range from one plane/layer to another as well as its name.
Like this:
Name = "Floor_Decal layer"
Plane_Range: From = 0, To = 5
The fact that custom display filters can overlap shouldn't be a problem, as long as we just check if certain plane value is within the values that are allowed with custom filters
Sugest a solution
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: