Hidden edges removed

Hello again, I have a new problem (it's day!) ...

When I do my drawing in isometric view of one of my buildings, I check the option hidden edges deleted but it doesn't hide any edges from me, so my MEP becomes Unreadable, has anyone ever encountered this bug?? (A Ctrl+Q doesn't solve anything...)

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Wouldn't the problem come because you're in a shaded image?

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No, even in wireframe, I have the same problem...

And when I open my assembly, it does the same thing to me!! I feel that my glazier is going to have a job... I am annoyed;p

CF Image: It's a zoomed view of my assembly, knowing that the pink pipe passes in front of the gray beam, I don't see at all why I have such a bad visual... The textures are completely messing up:(

 


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I didn't have time to write it @flegendre!

Otherwise your computer may need a restart (at least SW), it's the kind of end-of-day bug!

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If it also does it to you on the assembly, I confirm the reboot, ideally WITHOUT saving your sldasm and your slddrw. If it doesn't solve anything, it's a room that puts the area, your building for example, as you just modified it.

I've already had this kind of graphic defect. It started like that and then I couldn't record anymore :/ So back up your files before overwriting with this wobbly version!

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To see if it's coming from your building, delete the (off) to see if your drawing appears correctly.

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I have this sometimes:

Right-click on the tangent views/edges/show tangent edges.

Edit: HS I thought you were in MEP!!

Display, hide sketches? ^^

And what do you have as a color and transparency def on your tubular section?

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Are the graphics drivers up to date?

http://www.solidworks.fr/sw/support/videocardtesting.html

Hello

 

For me on the image I see transparency on several parts, maybe you should start by removing them or create a configuration or a display state without these transparencies.

 

@+

 

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So then...

This morning, when I arrived, I had a hope that the bug would be solved... And well no...

@Benoit, it doesn't come from my building, probably from other parts of my assembly but then, which one is it? :s
In addition, I saved my assembly in this wobbly version :s error!!

@Bart, ?? My sketches are already hidden??

@gt22, my tubular section is just magenta, without any transparency, normally I shouldn't see the frame through :(

@PL, yes, my drivers are up to date!

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try to put a color configue on your parts via a copy of these said parts

so as not to lose anything

and records each element in part

Piping

Metal Frame

Equipment

and see what it looks like

@+ ;-))

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Try to expand your tree to see if there are any display states that are enabled and unwanted:

http://help.solidworks.com/2012/French/SolidWorks/sldworks/Display_States_in_Assemblies.htm

@Coyote, no, precisely, none of my rooms, apart from my building, has transparency, that's precisely what bothers me, you can see everything through my rooms while there is no transparency...

@PL, no, no unwanted display status detected:(

@gt22, given the time it takes me to just print in PDF, it will take me 2 days to save everything in part...

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Ok so if the building has transparency, what happens if you hide it completely?

Always the same?

@+

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Yes, always the same...

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By opening the assembly to another station, is it the same?

If the answer is no, it's a configuration problem, either reset the configuration if you kept a file, or copy the colleague's, or reset everything to zero (but it's tedious to find your SolidWorks as before)

Well, it's been a while since this question has been open and I haven't been able to solve my problem by changing a few options, so I had to import it again to see the bug disappear...

It was long and tedious but I managed to get the desired result.

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