Abdullah Tahiri d1be41efe0 ViewProvider: 3 fixed visual layers implementation
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Naive 3 layer implementation to enable the removal of current rendering order.

Layers is conceived to be much more powerful, when combining User Layers, which
work at structural level (conceptually grouping of geometry by the user) and visual
layers (which control the representation of parts of User layers).

However, that implementation will take quite some time and effort to get it right.

This commit enables 3 layers:
1. Normal layer (legacy one)
2. Discontinuous layer (experimental layer which discontinuous edges)
3. Hidden layer (a normal layer which is hidden)

One geometry can be added to one and only one visual layer at a given time.

So this enables to hide geometry (by assigning it to the hidden layer), which is
useful for selection when lines are overlapping, acting as a work-around for the
rendering order. It also allows to rework the rendering order (without the user
being affected), which is also necessary for the final visual layers implementation.
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