I am sorry for late answer. Just a few comments.<div><br></div><div>As Bruce has written, -visibility off means, that symbol is there but for some reasons, it should not be drawn. Line wall:invisible is to be used to mark scrap outline, where there is no wall - or, more frequently - where therion scrap outline closure algorithm has a problem to close the outline.</div>
<div><br></div><div>You may use any line symbol as "wall" (in fact as a scrap outline) - also a pit, or overhang or anything else, all you need to do is to add "-outline out" option to it. </div><div>
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</div><div>Your problem is caused probably by a bug in therion outline reconstruction algorithm. If you use two times wall:invisible - they are not connected automatically, but therion "prefers" to connect wall invisible to some wall, that is visible. I could not image the situation, where two invisible walls will be forming scrap outline one after the other ;) This is the reason, why when you specify "visibility off", everything is OK. </div>
<div><br></div><div>HTH, S.</div><div><br></div>