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Since 2016 there seems to be a new feature, that lines are display thicker and thicker if more and more lines are situated one behind another. For example if you draw 20 lines in a row and look from the side at it - it will be displayed thicker than one line. It is not caused by the LWDISPALY command. May be that someone like a feature like this, I would prefer thin lines. If you have little inaccuracies in your drawings it is better to see (at the moment I work with drawings from a client with masses of inaccuracies like 9.7500000023 m) Is there a system variable to switch this behaviour off ?
Additional question: does anybody know a LISP routine where inaccuracies wil be repared in the whole drawing? The problem is, that sometimes operations with 3D-SOLIDS, based on those inaccurate data will not be executed or, at least two times in the last hours, AutoCAD crashes during such operations.
Thank you!
Workstation: Ryzen 9 5950x@ 4,20GHz 64 GB RAM, Nvidia Quadro P5000, Win10 Prof.
Rendernode: AMD Threadripper 2990wx@ 3,20 GHz 64 GB RAM, Win 10 Prof.
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