Is there a bug with the `switch key with mark on` of the ocgx and ocgx2 packages?












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Indeed, with this key, visibility does not work properly.



I quote the manual:




/tikz/switch ocg with mark off={<ocg reference»}{<OCGs list> } These
styles transform the current path or the current node in a link acting
as if it is produced by the macro switchocg (the visibility status of
referenced OCGs in the list is reversed).



A mark (currently a simple cross) is drawn over the current path or node in an OCG whose reference is ocg reference . The visibility status of this OCG will be reversed as those of the entire list.




Thus, the following two examples should work in the same way. However, only the second one with the switchocg key with the status=invisible leaves the rectangle invisible from the beginning.



documentclass{article}
usepackage[margin=1cm]{geometry}
usepackage[tikz]{ocgx2}

tikzset{%
button on/.style={%
draw,minimum size=5mm,
line width=1pt,
fill=blue!50,rounded corners,
switch ocg with mark on={#1}{},
},
}
begin{document}


begin{tikzpicture}
begin{scope}[ocg={name=rect1,ref=rect1,status=invisible}]
draw[fill=green!50](0,0)rectangle(2,1);
end{scope}
node[button on=rect1]at (-1.5,.5)(but){};
node[right=0 of but]{rect1};
end{tikzpicture}

begin{tikzpicture}
begin{scope}[ocg={name=rect2,ref=rect2,status=invisible}]
draw[fill=green!50](0,0)rectangle(2,1);
end{scope}
node[draw,rounded corners,switch ocg=rect2] at (-1,.5) {rectangle};
end{tikzpicture}

end{document}


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    Indeed, with this key, visibility does not work properly.



    I quote the manual:




    /tikz/switch ocg with mark off={<ocg reference»}{<OCGs list> } These
    styles transform the current path or the current node in a link acting
    as if it is produced by the macro switchocg (the visibility status of
    referenced OCGs in the list is reversed).



    A mark (currently a simple cross) is drawn over the current path or node in an OCG whose reference is ocg reference . The visibility status of this OCG will be reversed as those of the entire list.




    Thus, the following two examples should work in the same way. However, only the second one with the switchocg key with the status=invisible leaves the rectangle invisible from the beginning.



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage[margin=1cm]{geometry}
    usepackage[tikz]{ocgx2}

    tikzset{%
    button on/.style={%
    draw,minimum size=5mm,
    line width=1pt,
    fill=blue!50,rounded corners,
    switch ocg with mark on={#1}{},
    },
    }
    begin{document}


    begin{tikzpicture}
    begin{scope}[ocg={name=rect1,ref=rect1,status=invisible}]
    draw[fill=green!50](0,0)rectangle(2,1);
    end{scope}
    node[button on=rect1]at (-1.5,.5)(but){};
    node[right=0 of but]{rect1};
    end{tikzpicture}

    begin{tikzpicture}
    begin{scope}[ocg={name=rect2,ref=rect2,status=invisible}]
    draw[fill=green!50](0,0)rectangle(2,1);
    end{scope}
    node[draw,rounded corners,switch ocg=rect2] at (-1,.5) {rectangle};
    end{tikzpicture}

    end{document}


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      Indeed, with this key, visibility does not work properly.



      I quote the manual:




      /tikz/switch ocg with mark off={<ocg reference»}{<OCGs list> } These
      styles transform the current path or the current node in a link acting
      as if it is produced by the macro switchocg (the visibility status of
      referenced OCGs in the list is reversed).



      A mark (currently a simple cross) is drawn over the current path or node in an OCG whose reference is ocg reference . The visibility status of this OCG will be reversed as those of the entire list.




      Thus, the following two examples should work in the same way. However, only the second one with the switchocg key with the status=invisible leaves the rectangle invisible from the beginning.



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage[margin=1cm]{geometry}
      usepackage[tikz]{ocgx2}

      tikzset{%
      button on/.style={%
      draw,minimum size=5mm,
      line width=1pt,
      fill=blue!50,rounded corners,
      switch ocg with mark on={#1}{},
      },
      }
      begin{document}


      begin{tikzpicture}
      begin{scope}[ocg={name=rect1,ref=rect1,status=invisible}]
      draw[fill=green!50](0,0)rectangle(2,1);
      end{scope}
      node[button on=rect1]at (-1.5,.5)(but){};
      node[right=0 of but]{rect1};
      end{tikzpicture}

      begin{tikzpicture}
      begin{scope}[ocg={name=rect2,ref=rect2,status=invisible}]
      draw[fill=green!50](0,0)rectangle(2,1);
      end{scope}
      node[draw,rounded corners,switch ocg=rect2] at (-1,.5) {rectangle};
      end{tikzpicture}

      end{document}


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      Indeed, with this key, visibility does not work properly.



      I quote the manual:




      /tikz/switch ocg with mark off={<ocg reference»}{<OCGs list> } These
      styles transform the current path or the current node in a link acting
      as if it is produced by the macro switchocg (the visibility status of
      referenced OCGs in the list is reversed).



      A mark (currently a simple cross) is drawn over the current path or node in an OCG whose reference is ocg reference . The visibility status of this OCG will be reversed as those of the entire list.




      Thus, the following two examples should work in the same way. However, only the second one with the switchocg key with the status=invisible leaves the rectangle invisible from the beginning.



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage[margin=1cm]{geometry}
      usepackage[tikz]{ocgx2}

      tikzset{%
      button on/.style={%
      draw,minimum size=5mm,
      line width=1pt,
      fill=blue!50,rounded corners,
      switch ocg with mark on={#1}{},
      },
      }
      begin{document}


      begin{tikzpicture}
      begin{scope}[ocg={name=rect1,ref=rect1,status=invisible}]
      draw[fill=green!50](0,0)rectangle(2,1);
      end{scope}
      node[button on=rect1]at (-1.5,.5)(but){};
      node[right=0 of but]{rect1};
      end{tikzpicture}

      begin{tikzpicture}
      begin{scope}[ocg={name=rect2,ref=rect2,status=invisible}]
      draw[fill=green!50](0,0)rectangle(2,1);
      end{scope}
      node[draw,rounded corners,switch ocg=rect2] at (-1,.5) {rectangle};
      end{tikzpicture}

      end{document}


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