Hello
On the same drawing I have a very good quality cross-sectional view and the other one that appears with pixelated contours when printed. On the screen we also see a difference in quality.
The 2 views are set to High Quality. They don't have the same parent view, but the parent views are of very good quality.
On the poor quality view, when you hover the pointer over it, you have an icon representing a lightning bolt on a sheet. I don't know what that means. By the way, is there a lexicon of icons somewhere?
We checked that everything was well rebuilt, updated, refreshed...
We're on SW2017 SP5
Thank you in advance for your info!
Do not mix "Blank quality view / Thread representation in draft quality"!
See my comments on this post, it gives the answer for your question :
http://www.lynkoa.com/forum/solidworks/probl%C3%A8me-r%C3%A9current-vue-de-mise-en-plan-en-qualit%C3%A9-%C3%A9bauche
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Thank you olivier42,
So it would be due if I understood correctly to the fact of doing an action during the calculation of views?
Mmm... I'm like the pit
Yes, "major action" (save the file, etc...)
Dimension on a view, add notes, zoom, move, etc...
It's "minor actions"
you can try to switch back to "auto (high) management" of the quality of the view (knowing that in some rare cases, the file becomes buggy, and will remain in draft), and illuminates it by hovering over the view should disappear...
Reminder: Never interrupt the calculation of the views (you can see the small temporary hourglass on each view, in the tree, left panel)
This hourglass is easier to see on close-ups...
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