Frustrating! I reported this (I think) about a year ago, and no fix!
Zoomed out:
Text selected:
Zoomed back in:
Hit delete, and see remnants:
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Hello @nkloski,
Can you share the file you are having issues with? I have attached a screencast that goes through your workflow and I do not get the same results. Could you also provide some information on why you are exploding the text, I assumed that you are do this from your images.
Cheers,
Mike Prom
hi! Thanks!
Here is a screencast showing what I was talking about.....in your screencast you did not zoom out far enough to encounter the problem!
Nick
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Hi,
Can you turn on "select through" option in the seletion filter list and try again? When the "select through" is unchecked, Fusion will just try to select those "visible" objects which are not covered by other ones. In this case, some line segments are degenerated into one pixel on the screen and as such they cover each other when the zooming level is small, which leads to the uncertainty about which ones should be selected.
Thanks
Chengyun
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Hi,
I agree with you. This is definitely a limitation for now and we hope we would be able to fix it. The reason why it is still not fixed is our underlying implementation for the "select visible" behavior is initially designed for the body face/edges manipulation and it couldn't handle the sketch entities well(in this particular case, the text is actually broken down into a bunch of line segments and points) so it is not easy unless we make some fundamental change to the selection pipeline. We will bring this to our prodcut design and development team to have further discussion.
Thanks
Chengyun
Fusion Development Team
Sounds fair enough, thanks!
Nick
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