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Why even have masking regions? Why not just filled regions with a white fill option? Or is there something unique that only the masking region is providing?
The request is valid, but i agree that masking regions are seemingly redundant. The button for masking regions does one thing - which can simply be replaced with a filled region with a solid white fill. I have not used a masking region in years and have only used a filled region style that i appropriately call "Masking" Region. It does all the same things as the Masking Region, except it can be switched to any other filled Region and more importantly - my ribbon never switches over to Masking Region since i never create one.
I thought the same thing.. however, a white or transparent filled region will show up in a CAD export as a solid black hatch, while a masking region doesn't have any hatch. I have to export for my consultants... Now I need to convert my white/transparent filled regions to masking regions, but it doesn't seem like an option.
The reason why you don’t use a white filled region as a masking region is that every Tom, Dick, and Harry will name that White filled region differently. Then you will have about 10 + fill styles for the same thing. Keep it clean. Keep it simple, use a MASK REGION for what it job is. People that like the white filled regions also love to use white lines instead of <Invisible >. I need the tool so I can clean up other peoples sloppy drafting. VOTE YES!!
I'll often intend to draw a filled region, but the big button in the ribbon is still set to "masking region". So I click the button, draw the region, and then... I have to delete the masking region and redraw it as a filled region.
I would personally get quite a bit of use out of a button to convert masking regions back to filled regions.