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Message 1 of 27
rhoscadman
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Wipeout not working

I am having issues in one particular drawing which I have inherited from a colleague.

I cannot seem to make my wipeout frames hide objects behind them. Any other drg, no problem. Just this one.

Is there a toggle or something that disables wipeout?

 

Yes, I have tried DRAWORDER, and it still doesn't work

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Message 2 of 27

Hi,

 

use copy & paste to copy the geometry into a new drawing. I guess that is faster than searching for the source of the problem.

 

- alfred -

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Message 3 of 27

no, I'm afraid that is not a viable solution. too much information on drawing.

Message 4 of 27

Hi,

 

>> too much information on drawing.

What will you miss when running copy & paste (and using design center to copy the layouts if necessary)?

 

What you can do too: run command _AUDIT 😉

 

- alfred -

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Message 5 of 27
john.vellek
in reply to: rhoscadman

Hi @rhoscadman,

 

I see that you are having WIPEOUT problems. I concur with @Alfred.NESWADBA that the fastest and easiest way to remedy the problem is to simply move the geometry into a new drawing. They can be a real headache to cure when they are not working properly.

 

If you need any help with the steps Alfred mentions let me know and I would be happy to get you additional information as quickly as possible so you can move on.

 

 


John Vellek


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Message 6 of 27
elshawadfy
in reply to: rhoscadman

Hello rhoscadman..

 

Most likely "VSBackgrounds" is set to 0, try setting it to 1..

 

Hope that helps..

Message 7 of 27
rhoscadman
in reply to: elshawadfy

Thanks for all the replies, guys.

I did another search on this site and finally found the solution:

 

My screeview was set to "Conceptual" so I altered that to "2DWireview" and heypresto! Problem solved.

 

Sorry for leading the ppl that repied to my cry for help on a wild goose chase, but the initial searches did not reveal a viable solution. Nor did the Autocad Help. Out of desperation I did a search for "Wipeout Problems" here and spent some time scouring through the solutions and replies and eventually found the fix on about the 4th or 5th page.

 

It seems that the precise wording to your search is crucial: If you enter "My wipeout won't hide stuff in the model space but it does in Paper space", that won't offer you a fix at all. But If you enter "Wipeout Problem", that will eventually lead to the fix but it means pouring through pages and pages of unrequired replies.

 

Thanks

Message 8 of 27
elshawadfy
in reply to: rhoscadman

Glad you solved your problem 🙂

 The system Variable I gave you creates a temporary visual style with the backgrounds on, which shaws the viewport background.. (ie it switches the visual stile to at emporary one that shaws the wipeouts) - your approach switches to the actual style with that turned on..

 

Good luck 🙂

Message 9 of 27
Anonymous
in reply to: rhoscadman

it would have been nice to get the actual answer....

Message 10 of 27
rhoscadman
in reply to: Anonymous

you having a laugh??

Message 11 of 27
dabramsky
in reply to: rhoscadman

How do I change screenview from 'conceptual' to '2DWireframe' ?

I'm having the same problem with wipeout.

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Message 12 of 27
john.vellek
in reply to: dabramsky

Hi @dabramsky,

 

There are several ways to do this but perhaps the easiest is to select the style right in the graphics window. Look to the top left and you will see the current visual style. click that and a drop-down menu opens that shows the available visual styles.

 

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Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.


John Vellek


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Message 13 of 27
dabramsky
in reply to: dabramsky

False alarm.  I've solved my problem.  my wipeout polyline was on defpoints layer.  Thanks anyway to any and all.

Message 14 of 27
dabramsky
in reply to: john.vellek

Thanks for your quick reply, John.  Anyway, good to know how to manipulate current visual style also.  

Message 15 of 27
arseal
in reply to: dabramsky

Hello,

 

The solution to this problem is in the tab Page setup. Make sure to check the box "plot paper space last" in the plot options. 

 

This setting is not just for plotting it also modifies the performance in your screen.

 

Elber Ortiz

 

CAD Lead Coordinator  

Message 16 of 27
Anonymous
in reply to: john.vellek

Thank you sir 

Message 17 of 27
R4sso
in reply to: Alfred.NESWADBA

Sorry but I think no solution to this has been submitted. I have the same problem and I've tried all the "solutions" without without achieving it. Also, I use to  attach pdf's to my drawings and i'm not able to see the contents but just the border of the pages.

Message 18 of 27
Alfred.NESWADBA
in reply to: R4sso

Hi,

 

>> I think no solution to this has been submitted

At least for others these marked solutions were valid solutions, otherwise they would not have been marked.

 

>> I have the same problem

Please upload a dwg-file that has these issues (describe were in the dwg-file you see the conflict, that the wipeout is not working).

Also please start command _ABOUT so we can see the exact type/version/update of your AutoCAD.

 

>> Also, I use to attach pdf's to my drawings and i'm not able to see the contents

Different thing, please create a new thread for this.

But as you seem to have 2 issues with your display, maybe your graphic card is the culprit?

Try to start command _GRAPHICSCONFIG and turn off hardware acceleration ... better?

 

- alfred -

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Message 19 of 27
j.palmeL29YX
in reply to: R4sso


@R4sso wrote:

Sorry but I think no solution to this has been submitted. I have the same problem 


Post an example .dwg please. 

 

Jürgen Palme
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Message 20 of 27
R4sso
in reply to: Alfred.NESWADBA

Alfred, you are right on all cases.

All my issues were resolved with the command _GRAPHICSCONFIG as you advised me.

 

Thank you!

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