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drjohn
en respuesta a: Anonymous


@Anonymous wrote:

DJ

 

I'm not sure that I understand behind the camera. In the past, while working on earlier versions, certain layers would turn off but when the command was given to turn all layers back on the lines would reappear. With 2016 this doesn't correct the problem. 


Tough to describe.

 

There are things called "clipping planes" that define the min and max of a view. If your min clipping plane is close to the camera it won't drop anything out or "cut it off", but if your min clipping plane is far out from the camera it will discard close objects from the view until you zoom back.

 

I think of this because you mentioned that HydraCAD "drops back to the plan view" and my thought was that it dropped down under the elevation (height) of the blue lines. Is that a better description?

 

 

Check out CLIPPING PLANES in Help.

 

FWIW ... I don't hold out much hope for this thought.

 

 

Good luck.

 

 

Regards,

DJ