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Compound with overlapping members and subtract mode


NotMyFault

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While playing with compounds, i spotted strange behavior.

The test file has one compound: square at bottom, rectangle with subtract middle, tear symbol with add on top.

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when moving the rectangle in y direction, the tear symbol vanishes at certain positions despite in add mode and on top.

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Hi @NotMyFault,

Thanks for your report! I can confirm I'm seeing the same issue with this file - it appears to occur when the subtracting rectangle fully covers the diamond shape, essentially leaving no object for the tear to be 'added' to.

This shouldn't occur however, as I'd simply expect only the tear to be shown and not no objects altogether, so I'm getting this logged with our team now :)

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