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Line type color schema does not fit #19676

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369Martin369 opened this issue Sep 24, 2024 · 1 comment
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Line type color schema does not fit #19676

369Martin369 opened this issue Sep 24, 2024 · 1 comment
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Status: Triage This ticket requires input from someone of the Cura team Type: Bug The code does not produce the intended behavior.

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369Martin369 commented Sep 24, 2024

Cura Version

5.8.0

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Windows 11

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Any

Reproduction steps

Top botton lines are shown as shell. what is shell anyway, as it is called "outer wall", right?

Actual results

color scheme "line type" does not fit to Quality Layer categories

Expected results

Please name color schema and config same and distingues colors for TOP/Bottom and Outer Wall Line Witdth

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@369Martin369 369Martin369 added Status: Triage This ticket requires input from someone of the Cura team Type: Bug The code does not produce the intended behavior. labels Sep 24, 2024
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Shell is indeed the same thing as Outer Wall. I don't personally know why it's listed differently - its most likely a relic from very early versions of the Preview system (prior to Cura going open source).

However your Top/Bottom isn't displaying in the Shell colour - it's displaying in the Top/Bottom colour (yellow, listed second from the bottom). There just happens to be be both Outer and Inner Walls on the edges of the Top/Bottom layers as well. Since they will be printed as different features (speed, flow, width, etc can all be different) they're marked differently on the preview.

The yellow immediately next to the area you've marked is on the next layer down, which is why you have an Outer Wall bordering immediately on skin.

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