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[3Di]: Cannot select objects/ older DEM edits within newest DEM edit (production) #114

Open GeOdin opened 2 years ago

GeOdin commented 2 years ago

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Incident Type

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3Di component

Livesite

What happened?

When you add an DEM edit, anything within becomes no longer available to select.

How to Reproduce?

Open a model Create a DEM edit around something else (for example anothe DEM edit or 1 or more objects). You will no longer be able to select anything that is in the same place as the newly created DEM edit.

If the object was selected before creating the DEM edit around it, you can still see the details of the object in the right menu. But once you select another object or point, it will no longer be selectable

What did you expect and what was the actual result?

I expected that I would still be able to select a structure if I create a DEM edit around it.

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Cannot select objects in area DEM edit is created 20221005 - 3di live - cannot select objects under newest DEM edit

Object stays selected if DEM edit is created around it (but you will no longer be able to select the object once the DEM edit is created around the area) 20221006 - 3di live - node selected before adding dem edit clearly blue but no waterdepth graph

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Additional info

I think the newly made DEM edit is always shown in a higher (I think it was zoomLevel), meaning that it will always be shown on top of all other things. Would it be an idea to always show the structures in a higher level, so that the structures would always be on top and selectable? Or would it be an idea to somehow loop through all possible items at a certain location (for example being able to see the value of a location/ the DEM edit of that location or a possible object)? I think the first solution might be a better one.

Good luck! :)