When views are created by a marine mode view style, all source items are first drawn and then labeled. The software processes the source items starting at the top of the list and working down:
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During the drawing phase, the first of each source/test/rule combination is gathered and drawn, and remaining occurrences of the same combination are ignored. For example, consider an Actions tab list consisting of:
Plate Part
Plate Part
Plate Part
Profile Part
Profile Part
Profile Part
where each Plate Part row uses the same tests and rules, and each Profile Part row uses the same tests and rules. Objects in the model meeting the tests and rules of the first occurrence of Plate Part and Profile Part are drawn, and subsequent occurrences are ignored.
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During the labeling phase, items in the model meeting the tests and rules of all occurrences of Plate Part and Profile Part are labeled.