our company is just starting to have this issue when making an x-clip. it happens in Civil 3D AutoCad 2023 and regular AutoCad 2023.
we xref in a base as an overlay. then we xclip it to the area we are working in and only want to show in paperspace.
when we x-clip to close to our known boundary of our area linework starts disapearing. if we back out the xclip to a bigger size the missing linework shows up again. is this a graphics card issue, system variable or something else?
our xref that we bring into our individual drawings is not a 3D drawing. it is a 2D drawing. not to say our Civil, Structural, and Mechanical all use 3D up to the point they need to add to our base drawing.
any help or suggestions would be great.
Just a hunch... set GFXDX12 = 0. (It might be necessary to close and re-start AutoCAD for the change to take effect.)
You've probably already checked for AutoCAD updates and graphics driver updates, too. Right?
"when we x-clip to close to our known boundary of our area linework starts disapearing."
Is it consistently the same lines and is there anything unique or different about the lines that disappear?
When the lines "disappear", can you still select them (e.g. with a crossing or fence)?
Is it possible this is a linetype scale issue?
here is two dwg files one is xrefd into the other. try moving the xclip frame to the megenta phantom lines. some of the linework should disappear. it did for me just now. i hope it shows what we deal with and maybe someone can come up with a solution.
thanks
K
This might be a Lineweight display issue. See this thread:
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-forum/odd-behavior-of-the-lwdisplay/td-p/11920494
Thanks for the DWG files.
I dont use C3D, your files are full of that type of content, and both of your files reported errors when I used RECOVER on both of them in AutoCAD 2023.1.3 here (and I also got rid of your 2200+ reg apps in the top file).
I am also not sure if this distance from 0,0,0 has any bearing on your issues but I've seen lots of odd things take place because of it
I also turned off XREFOVERRIDE in your top file (not sure if you had it one, but I usually do not, but there it was, on).
Made a copy of your XREF, clipped one but not the other, I see no issues here
See attached. You have many things to fix an clean up.
HTH
When you xclip a block, my suggestion is do not overlapping the clipping boundary with the block linework.
You can draw a new clipping boundary only intersects the existing linework at the segment endpoints as shown below.
Sorry my illustration is not quite clear.
I mean if you would like clip to the yellow extend, try not using the red boundary which is overlapping with the yellow lines. Drawing a blue boundary which doesn't overlap with the yellow lines will resolve the problem.
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