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silhouette edges
cannot get silhouette edges to go away in plot, what am i missing?
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Change DISPSILH from 0 to 1, change the Visualstyle for each of the viewports from Hidden to 2D Wireframe and that should do it.
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One downfall with that is it forces plot to be raster (at least, it does for me if I set silhouette edges to have width 3, the only way I've found to force the mesh lines not to show... If I leave silhouette line width at 1 it's vector, but the full mesh shows) - not tremendous when you have perfect lines otherwise, and are used to zooming in on PDFs... Do you know if there's another parameter that controls raster vs vector pdf plot?
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You applied a HIDDEN Visual Style to your viewport. You should make your viewport visual style 2D Wireframe and apply HIDDEN to the viewport Properties in the Properties Palette.
- Change the visual style of each VP from Hidden to 2D Wireframe.
- While on your layout tab, select the VP so the description at the top of the Properties Palette changes from No Selection to Viewport.
- In the Properties Palette, under MISC section, change 'Shade Plot' from Hidden to As Displayed.
Go to print preview.
Alternatively:
- Make the visual style for each VP HIDDEN.
- Select a VP so 'viewport' appears at the top of Properties Palette.
- Under Misc section of Prop Palette, make Shade Plot WIREFRAME.
Go to print preview.
Chicagolooper