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Currently, probably not... unless the Visuals -> |
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If you don't need the colored overlay at all, then use the option Visuals -> |
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Thank you so much!
…On Fri, Jan 26, 2024 at 1:08 PM Matti Ruohonen ***@***.***> wrote:
If you don't need the colored overlay at all, then use the option Visuals
-> enableSchematicOverlay to completely disable it (or the hotkey
toggleOverlayRendering to quickly toggle it on/off - I like to use M + O
for that, for *O*verlay).
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That didn't do it, but it sent me in the right direction. I set schematicOverlayEnableOutlines to False, and schematicOverlayEnableSides to False. Now it looks like this - significant improvement in visibility. Thanks!