Hi,
I'm a begginer user of AutoCad for Mac and I got this issue (I don't really know if it's a real issue or just an option):
As you can see there are a lot of black lines that appear every time i draw a line or if I cancel it. Can someone help me?
Also: how can I put the meseure's text always outside compared to my draw?
Thanks.
Hi,
thanks for your reply.
I had already tried turn off linesmoothing but nothing changed... im using a Mac Pro 15 2019, Catalina v. 10.15.2., AutoCad 2020 for Student and educator.
those lines appear when i draw over an imported image as i am doing now. Another photo:
if i zoom in /out all these black lines disappear, but anytime i make a line (or also a ricle, an arc....) or i delete they appear again.
The other question:
Thank you
Hi,
Sometimes you do get those strange lines when you are drawing over the attachment. You could try turning off the 3DCONFIG and see if that helps.
And regarding the dimension text, you have defined the text to be above the dimension line in DIMSTYLE. If you want to move the text click on the dimension and and select the text grip and press CTRL and you will get option to move only the dimension text. Learn more about it here Modifying Dimension Text
>>It is not possible to turn off Hardware acceleration on Mac.<<
@maxim_k Oh sorry about that. I have used AutoCAD for MAC just a couple a times and I never knew that there was no option to turn hardware acceleration off😅 Good to know about that now😉
Thank you for all yours suggestions, but nothing changed.. when I use AutoCad on windows I don't have these "issues".
Another question: do you know how I can make the "splines" look smoother?
>>>> when I use AutoCad on windows I don't have these "issues".
Which issues?
>>>>Another question: do you know how I can make the "splines" look smoother?
Try to use VIEWRES command:
Command: VIEWRES
Do you want fast zooms? [Yes/No] <Y>: Y
Enter circle zoom percent (1-20000) <1000>: 20000
Regenerating model.
Command:"
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