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Draw Order in Block with Wipeout - Issue with Autocad 2019?

arkelec
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Draw Order in Block with Wipeout - Issue with Autocad 2019?

arkelec
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There is definitely something amiss.

I have a ton of blocks with wipeouts.  None of them display correctly when inserted or pasted into a 2019 drawing.

The attached shows the issue - 3 objects are not displayed above the wipeout in the block version on the right.  The one on the left has been moditied.

I can fix the issue by re-drawing the affected elements.

I have 1000s of blocks like this, so re-drawing is not really a suitable solution.

Has anyone found a better solution?

Can an Autodesk tech please comment!

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arkelec
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It looks like a bug in 2019.  I had to send an email via my support contract to get an answer.  Installing the update seems to have done the trick.

Anonymous
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Installing newest update does not do anything.

I have the same problem in both Autocad 2019 and Civil 3D 2019.

 

Wipout seems to be broken ?

 

It jumps to the front on all tabs if you select another tab/viewport.

 

The hole point is to have the wipeout frame behind the paperspace to vipeout the model behind a textbox in paperspace...so its doing precisely the opposite of what it is supposed to do?

 

What is going on?

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Alfred.NESWADBA
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Hi,

 

>> I have the same problem in both Autocad 2019 and Civil 3D 2019.

Can you please start Civil 3D 2019, then command _ABOUT and show us a screenshot?

 

>> The hole point is to have the wipeout frame behind the paperspace

In case you are referring to layouts/paperspace, then DRAWORDER is not the word you should look for.

Please start command _PLOT (or us pagesetup) and verify the setting "Plot paperspace last" .. if you have wipeouts on paperspace then this setting is the more important one!

 

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Anonymous
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My version…no updates for autocad or civil 3D 2019

about.png

 

I use send to back…but it pops out to front every time I look at another tab with a paper space/viewport inside.

The Wipeout is in a specific layer…called wipeout

send to back.jpg

Print settings are correct

print.png

"Plot paper space last" is correct for both tabs.

 

The bug is verified on several computers with latest autocad and civil3D 2019.

 

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Alfred.NESWADBA
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Hi,

 

Your first post (post 3 in this thread):

>> Installing newest update does not do anything.

Your last post (5)

>> no updates for autocad or civil 3D 2019

???

 

Please first install the updates, it makes sense. Without them yes, there were issues with draworder which were solved with updates. Without installing the updates you won't see it correct working.

 

>> but it pops out to front every time I look at another tab

Command _REGEN or _REGENALL could help too.

 

- alfred -

 

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RobDraw
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Wipeouts have had issues with draw order, among others, as long as I have been using AutoCAD. I avoid using them.


Rob

Drafting is a breeze and Revit doesn't always work the way you think it should.

Anonymous
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I think the drawing i was working on, was a very old template, properly made in autocad 2010, and I could not make the Wipeout work.

 

So I started from scratch in 2019, copied the layers and imported them, and copied the paper space opbejcs across...and then the wipeout worked as it should!

I guess using old files and wipeout is a no go.

 

NB. I can save as version 2010, and be compatible with some of our older versions of autocad...which some of our users still are hanging on to ;O)

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RobDraw
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You will probably need to export instead of save as.


Rob

Drafting is a breeze and Revit doesn't always work the way you think it should.
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Anonymous
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I am having the same issues with wipeouts in blocks. The blocks were created in 2017 with wipeouts on their own layer. EVERY SINGLE DRAWING I have to open the block, send the wipeout to the back and then it is good for that block only.

 

I have tried wblock after doing the above steps and even creating a brand new drawing and drawing the block from scratch and saving it with a different name. Neither have worked.

 

I would prefer not to do this with every block every time I insert it into every drawing.

 

A solution would be fantastic to fix the thing that was not broken in previous versions.

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jishadT6NRJ
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If its not a dynamic block , try resetting the block.

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