Hello
In some shots that are a little bulky (to put it mildly), it happens that the hatching of all the cross-sectional views starts to go off the rails. There are hatchets in normally empty areas. The only way to restore the correct display is to edit the cut line and validate.
When you add to several dozen cuts, on a plane that is rowing, it's long.
My questions:
Is there a way to avoid this problem (besides making the boards less loaded but I don't decide that) by allocating more memory to SW?
If not, do you think it is possible to list all the sections and edit their cut line automatically via a macro?
A Ctrl+Q is not enough? (Deep Reconstruction)
No, that's not enough. Neither does a reconstruction of individual views. I've already had this "kind" of problem with cropped views whose display goes into bottle. Again, it was necessary to edit the cropping and validate. it does a more in-depth reconstruction apparently
Hello Legnano,
Indeed I confirm that it happens that it bugs.
So try to do less cutting and maybe add a splinter or abrasion on your eyesight, it should be better.
Be careful to open your drawing in resolved, it can come from there!!
That's how I practice.
There you have it, keep us informed.
Good luck.
@+.
AR.
Thank you, Indeed, big assembly, badly drawn, badly constrained (haaa, teamwork...), it must not help SW.
If I manage to write a macro one day, I'll post it here.
Hi Leganano,
Indeed so badly built, it does it too...
You have to look at all this, constraint, in resolved mode when opening, too much cutting it weighs down your drawing.
As well as perspectives.
I must tell you that each view, detail, cut, exploded, flayed views, weighs down your MEP enormously.
… It's up to you to make your MEP as readable as possible.
@+.
Good luck.
AR.