how can i hide the reference line used in inequality

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hi, i have created one ggb via inequality and mark this region as required.

But i do not want the reference lines or other object to display in final product.

How can i do that?

Even i hide the objects, there are always a outline there.

https://www.geogebra.org/m/pFnyRdg5

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Hithe linestyle of the reference line of an equality shows if it belongs to the inequality or not. But if you don't want to show it nevertheless you can set the line thinkness to zero, so it won't show.

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thanks for the hint.

But it seems that the smallest value of the line thickness is 1, i have not found where can i set the line thickness to 0. Can you tell me how and where to do that adjustment?

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are you sure you have selected an inequality?

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to be honest, i am not sure. I am a little confused which object in albera view and which displayed in the geometry view.

@mathmagic, can y kindly check above live applet?

thanks

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@mathmagic, @ccambre,

Maybe i have not expressed clearly which problem i am having.

I do need the inequality(inspired by @mathmagic) to dispaly the irregular overlapping section, but i do not want all the other reference line displayed.

Files: isue.png
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I repeat: be sure

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@mathmagic, @ccambre,

thanks for the hint, i found only the inequality have the capability of setting thickness to 0. I have not really selected the inequality previously.

thanks again

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