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enter image description hereI have the following code: But the node is always hidden by the vertical line, how can I solve this? (world and first are hidden by the vertical line. )



begin{tikzpicture}
polygon{6}{1}{1,4}{cyan}
polygon[xshift=3cm]{7}{1}{1,2,4,7}{cyan}
polygon[xshift=8cm]{8}{3}{5,6,1,4}{cyan}
end{tikzpicture}



pgfdeclarelayer{-1}
pgfsetlayers{-1,main}
tikzset{zlevel/.style={%
execute at begin scope={pgfonlayer{#1}},
execute at end scope={endpgfonlayer}
}}

tikzset{every picture/.style=thick}
begin{figure}[h]
begin{tikzpicture}[
scale=0.6, every node/.style={scale=0.6}
,every node/.append style={very thick,rounded corners=0.1mm}
]
%begin{pgfonlayer}{tp} % select the background layer

node[draw,rectangle] (Server) at (9,0) {Remote};

begin{scope}[zlevel=main]
node[draw=blue!50,rectangle,thick] (Network) at (0,-1) {first};
end{scope}



%obj1
begin{scope}[zlevel=main]
node[draw=blue!50,rectangle,thick] (Network) at (0,-2.5) {world};
end{scope}
%end{pgfonlayer}

node[draw=blue!60, rectangle,thick] (Network) at (0,-4.5) {hallo};

begin{scope}[zlevel=-1]
draw (User) -- (Network)--(0,-10);
end{scope}
begin{scope}[zlevel=-1]
draw [very thick] (Server)--++(0,-10);
end{scope}
end{tikzpicture}
end{figure









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    enter image description hereI have the following code: But the node is always hidden by the vertical line, how can I solve this? (world and first are hidden by the vertical line. )



    begin{tikzpicture}
    polygon{6}{1}{1,4}{cyan}
    polygon[xshift=3cm]{7}{1}{1,2,4,7}{cyan}
    polygon[xshift=8cm]{8}{3}{5,6,1,4}{cyan}
    end{tikzpicture}



    pgfdeclarelayer{-1}
    pgfsetlayers{-1,main}
    tikzset{zlevel/.style={%
    execute at begin scope={pgfonlayer{#1}},
    execute at end scope={endpgfonlayer}
    }}

    tikzset{every picture/.style=thick}
    begin{figure}[h]
    begin{tikzpicture}[
    scale=0.6, every node/.style={scale=0.6}
    ,every node/.append style={very thick,rounded corners=0.1mm}
    ]
    %begin{pgfonlayer}{tp} % select the background layer

    node[draw,rectangle] (Server) at (9,0) {Remote};

    begin{scope}[zlevel=main]
    node[draw=blue!50,rectangle,thick] (Network) at (0,-1) {first};
    end{scope}



    %obj1
    begin{scope}[zlevel=main]
    node[draw=blue!50,rectangle,thick] (Network) at (0,-2.5) {world};
    end{scope}
    %end{pgfonlayer}

    node[draw=blue!60, rectangle,thick] (Network) at (0,-4.5) {hallo};

    begin{scope}[zlevel=-1]
    draw (User) -- (Network)--(0,-10);
    end{scope}
    begin{scope}[zlevel=-1]
    draw [very thick] (Server)--++(0,-10);
    end{scope}
    end{tikzpicture}
    end{figure









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      enter image description hereI have the following code: But the node is always hidden by the vertical line, how can I solve this? (world and first are hidden by the vertical line. )



      begin{tikzpicture}
      polygon{6}{1}{1,4}{cyan}
      polygon[xshift=3cm]{7}{1}{1,2,4,7}{cyan}
      polygon[xshift=8cm]{8}{3}{5,6,1,4}{cyan}
      end{tikzpicture}



      pgfdeclarelayer{-1}
      pgfsetlayers{-1,main}
      tikzset{zlevel/.style={%
      execute at begin scope={pgfonlayer{#1}},
      execute at end scope={endpgfonlayer}
      }}

      tikzset{every picture/.style=thick}
      begin{figure}[h]
      begin{tikzpicture}[
      scale=0.6, every node/.style={scale=0.6}
      ,every node/.append style={very thick,rounded corners=0.1mm}
      ]
      %begin{pgfonlayer}{tp} % select the background layer

      node[draw,rectangle] (Server) at (9,0) {Remote};

      begin{scope}[zlevel=main]
      node[draw=blue!50,rectangle,thick] (Network) at (0,-1) {first};
      end{scope}



      %obj1
      begin{scope}[zlevel=main]
      node[draw=blue!50,rectangle,thick] (Network) at (0,-2.5) {world};
      end{scope}
      %end{pgfonlayer}

      node[draw=blue!60, rectangle,thick] (Network) at (0,-4.5) {hallo};

      begin{scope}[zlevel=-1]
      draw (User) -- (Network)--(0,-10);
      end{scope}
      begin{scope}[zlevel=-1]
      draw [very thick] (Server)--++(0,-10);
      end{scope}
      end{tikzpicture}
      end{figure









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      enter image description hereI have the following code: But the node is always hidden by the vertical line, how can I solve this? (world and first are hidden by the vertical line. )



      begin{tikzpicture}
      polygon{6}{1}{1,4}{cyan}
      polygon[xshift=3cm]{7}{1}{1,2,4,7}{cyan}
      polygon[xshift=8cm]{8}{3}{5,6,1,4}{cyan}
      end{tikzpicture}



      pgfdeclarelayer{-1}
      pgfsetlayers{-1,main}
      tikzset{zlevel/.style={%
      execute at begin scope={pgfonlayer{#1}},
      execute at end scope={endpgfonlayer}
      }}

      tikzset{every picture/.style=thick}
      begin{figure}[h]
      begin{tikzpicture}[
      scale=0.6, every node/.style={scale=0.6}
      ,every node/.append style={very thick,rounded corners=0.1mm}
      ]
      %begin{pgfonlayer}{tp} % select the background layer

      node[draw,rectangle] (Server) at (9,0) {Remote};

      begin{scope}[zlevel=main]
      node[draw=blue!50,rectangle,thick] (Network) at (0,-1) {first};
      end{scope}



      %obj1
      begin{scope}[zlevel=main]
      node[draw=blue!50,rectangle,thick] (Network) at (0,-2.5) {world};
      end{scope}
      %end{pgfonlayer}

      node[draw=blue!60, rectangle,thick] (Network) at (0,-4.5) {hallo};

      begin{scope}[zlevel=-1]
      draw (User) -- (Network)--(0,-10);
      end{scope}
      begin{scope}[zlevel=-1]
      draw [very thick] (Server)--++(0,-10);
      end{scope}
      end{tikzpicture}
      end{figure






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