The Guides I've seen seem frustratingly incomplete.
I wanted to rationalize the behavior of wall joins.
Pls me know if below is appropriate. Feel free to clarify.
1) Every (material) layer in the core boundary of Wall-1 will supersede ( and appear in front of,) Wall-2 layers outside of the core boundary. (No matter the order of the wall join. No matter the function priority.)
2) Every layer in the core boundary of Wall-1 will supersede Wall-2 Layers inside its own core boundary if they are of higher function priority. (No matter the order of the wall join.)
3) Every layer outside the core boundary of Wall-1 will, will supersede Wall-2 layers outside the core boundary, if the former are of higher function priority. (No matter the order of the wall join.)
4)Every layer in the core boundary of Wall-1 will supersede Wall-2 layers inside the core boundary, and of the same function priority, if Wall-1 is "in front" of Wall-2 in the "wall order". - Vice versa if the order is reversed.
5)Every layer outside the core boundary of Wall-1 will supersede Wall 2layers outside the core boundary, and of the same function priority if Wall-1 is "in front" of Wall-2 in the "wall order". - Vice versa if the order is reversed.
6a)Any layer in the core boundary, defines the minium priority of those layers above it in the core boundary.
In other words...
6b)Any layer that is above another layer in the core boundary will act as if it has a function priority equal or lower than those layers below it.
7a) Any layer outside of the core boundary, defines the minium priority of those layers above it and outside of the core boundary.
In other words...
7b)Any layer that is above another layer outside the core boundary will act as if it has a function priority equal or lower than those layers below it.
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