In the Navigation Palette > Classes, when the view is set to Hierarchical Display, the visibilities of sub-classes are no longer represented by their upper-level ("host") class (a class with a triangle next to it).
In previous versions, the visibility shown for the upper-level class would match that of all of its sub-classes, if those matched, or, otherwise, it would be blank.
In Vectorworks 2020, all of the sub-classes can still be set by clicking in the row of the upper-level class, but if any or all of the visibilities of its sub-classes are changed, the visibility of the upper-level class is not updated accordingly.
So, if all of the triangles are collapsed, one really has no clue as to the visibilities of sub-classes. VWIS223
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In the Navigation Palette > Classes, when the view is set to Hierarchical Display, the visibilities of sub-classes are no longer represented by their upper-level ("host") class (a class with a triangle next to it).
In previous versions, the visibility shown for the upper-level class would match that of all of its sub-classes, if those matched, or, otherwise, it would be blank.
In Vectorworks 2020, all of the sub-classes can still be set by clicking in the row of the upper-level class, but if any or all of the visibilities of its sub-classes are changed, the visibility of the upper-level class is not updated accordingly.
So, if all of the triangles are collapsed, one really has no clue as to the visibilities of sub-classes. VWIS223
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