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Shaded dwg view is partially wireframe?

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Anonymous
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Shaded dwg view is partially wireframe?

I have created a drawing view of an assembly. I set the style to shade and
customized the view orientation and used perspective projection. When my
view was generated some on the components in my assembly were drawn as a
wireframe. It is consistently doing this as I have recreated the view
several times and getting the same result.

In addition to this I had a similar situation where a view displayed
properly on the screen as a shaded standard isometric projection. When I
printed it, the wireframe was visible through the shaded view.

Is this a bug? I heard there were several bugs associated with drawings.
Perhaps, this is one of them?

Thanks,

Wayne
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

It is a known issue..

Everyone is hoping SP1 (due around the middle of this month) will address
it.

Rory


"W Massey" wrote in message
news:35B89D453F72716FCBBC75C891D9980C@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> I have created a drawing view of an assembly. I set the style to shade and
> customized the view orientation and used perspective projection. When my
> view was generated some on the components in my assembly were drawn as a
> wireframe. It is consistently doing this as I have recreated the view
> several times and getting the same result.
>
> In addition to this I had a similar situation where a view displayed
> properly on the screen as a shaded standard isometric projection. When I
> printed it, the wireframe was visible through the shaded view.
>
> Is this a bug? I heard there were several bugs associated with drawings.
> Perhaps, this is one of them?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Wayne
>
>
>
Message 3 of 4
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Thanks,

I hope so too.

"Rory" wrote in message
news:86D6946BD54AC893CCFCEBBAE2F74F2A@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
It is a known issue..

Everyone is hoping SP1 (due around the middle of this month) will address
it.

Rory


"W Massey" wrote in message
news:35B89D453F72716FCBBC75C891D9980C@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> I have created a drawing view of an assembly. I set the style to shade and
> customized the view orientation and used perspective projection. When my
> view was generated some on the components in my assembly were drawn as a
> wireframe. It is consistently doing this as I have recreated the view
> several times and getting the same result.
>
> In addition to this I had a similar situation where a view displayed
> properly on the screen as a shaded standard isometric projection. When I
> printed it, the wireframe was visible through the shaded view.
>
> Is this a bug? I heard there were several bugs associated with drawings.
> Perhaps, this is one of them?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Wayne
>
>
>
Message 4 of 4
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

The second is a known bug. As for the first are the parts reference?
Reference parts don't show shaded in Inv 5.3 I assume it is the same in IV6.

Kathy Johnson

"W Massey" wrote in message
news:35B89D453F72716FCBBC75C891D9980C@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> I have created a drawing view of an assembly. I set the style to shade and
> customized the view orientation and used perspective projection. When my
> view was generated some on the components in my assembly were drawn as a
> wireframe. It is consistently doing this as I have recreated the view
> several times and getting the same result.
>
> In addition to this I had a similar situation where a view displayed
> properly on the screen as a shaded standard isometric projection. When I
> printed it, the wireframe was visible through the shaded view.
>
> Is this a bug? I heard there were several bugs associated with drawings.
> Perhaps, this is one of them?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Wayne
>
>
>

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