Opening + hole in wall, example

Options, components and architecture, special architectural settings

Walls with a higher priority rating cut through walls with a lower priority rating at the points where walls intersect or at T-shaped wall junctions. If the walls have the same priority, the second wall cuts through the wall you entered first.

If a wall is intersected by another wall, inserting an opening in the intersected wall makes a ”hole” within the opening. This is the default setting (option disabled).

You can use this option to change this: an opening you enter is given a higher priority than the wall in question and consequently, it will ‘cut through’ the wall.

Legend:
(A) Wall you entered first or with a lower priority rating
(B) Wall you entered later or with a higher priority rating
(1) Hole in opening
(2) Opening without hole

Some examples:



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