![]() Its hard to determine why it happens in that case. With the preference enabled, setting the object color as “white” will set the “white” color label, but the object color actually stays black. The preference does not seem to evaluate if the object is truly drawn as “white-on-white”. For example: With the setting enabled, it prevents creating a white hatch of a higher draw order on top of a larger, colored hatch with lower draw order (background). The Application Preference setting “Graphics View - Appearance - Prevent white-on-white/black-on-black display” seems to be a global setting that doesn’t take the draw order into account.
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