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Enable slicing planes by default in the 3D view. The slicing planes are a helpful visualization. And, until we refine our default gradient opacity setting for all datasets, there will always be something other than a blank scene (if it is too high). BREAKING_CHANGE: 3D slicing planes are enabled by default
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Good idea. Boo test failure.
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Enable slicing planes by default in the 3D view.
The slicing planes are a helpful visualization. And, until we refine our
default gradient opacity setting for all datasets, there will always be
something other than a blank scene (if it is too high).
BREAKING_CHANGE: 3D slicing planes are enabled by default