Hi Timera,
Thank you for the reply. The problem is, that I have set the "visible and hidden edges" in the drawing view mode. It clearly shows all edges, but the hidden edges is displayed as solid instead of dashed.
I drew the cone to trouble shoot this problem. I understand from previous treads regarding hidden edges, that there is problems with multiple hidden edges on top of each other.
From my 1:1 cone drawing I conclude the following:
- As the hidden edges is visible, the function works. I can turn hidden edges on and off in the drawing view menu. It is a matter of displaying them correctly
- As the part and the hole is cylindrical, there is not a case of multiple dashed lines looking as a solid line.
- As the drawing is made in 1:1 it is not a dashed line scaled to the extend where it is looking like a solid line.
My initial conclusion is therefore a software issue.
I have made a sketch in the title block editor to demonstrate that my computer is able to display the dashed lines (in case that the graphics is generated by a 3. party service). At my screen those lines appear to be correct.
I have no idea about how you "generate" a dashed line in the fusion software (programming vise), but I have the feeling that the fusion 360 team is trying new approaches (witch i really like). So as I have written elsewhere on the forum, I will gladly help with testing/advising etc. to raise the quality of drawing output.
If it would help, I can share the drawing and part files. I have no idea if it is a local problem with my windows box, a account related problem, or a global problem.
Best,
Peter
PS: My goal is simply to be able to keep on using Fusion 360 because it is a program I like. A the moment, I (or rather my company) can live without high quality 2D documentation as we are in a development phase and only use drawings internally. But within the next 8-12 months we will need the capability to make proper 2D documentation as we shift towards production.