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Hatches Glitching when opening 2022 file in 2023

studio315
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Hatches Glitching when opening 2022 file in 2023

studio315
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Hello all,

I just updated from 2022 to 2023 and am having issues with the way my hatches are now displaying in 2023.  I've tried turning on and off graphic acceleration but is doesn't seem to make any difference.  Have included example images below:

 

AUTOCAD LT 2022

Autocad 2022.png

 

AUTOCAD LT 2023

Autocad 2023.png

 

Any help solving this issue would be greatly appreciated.

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maxim_k
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Hi @studio315 ,

 

Please specify your Mac model.

Is it the same drawing?

Can you share your drawing here?


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studio315
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Hi @maxim_k 

 

Thank you for your reply.

It is the same file that Im opening in both versions of the program.

 

The computer I'm running is a:

Mac SpecsMac Specs

 

And I've attached a copy of the file to this thread.

 

Cheers

Graham

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maxim_k
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Hi Graham,

@studio315 

 

Yes, I can reproduce this issue.

Looks like there is a bug in AutoCAD for Mac 2023 display driver with Metal mode for certain graphics cards.

Try to change Graphics Engine on General tab of AutoCAD Preferences from Metal to "OpenGL Core Profile", restart AutoCAD and test your drawing.

 


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studio315
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Hi @maxim_k 

 

That worked perfectly. Thank you for your quick responses and help in solving this quickly.

 

Cheers

Graham

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