I have encountered a problem in Rhino 7 that I haven’t noticed before. I have a file that contains a number of active linked block instances, some of which in turn contain linked reference blocks. These linked references have in their respective files their own layer tree that is greyed out, as is usual for reference blocks. However, in the final file, all reference block layers end up among the other linked layers and not in the typical reference parent layer. Is this normal behavior?
/Fredrik