What could cause this strange behavior?
I create a new drawing. Draw a polyline. Erase the polyline. It appears that the polyline is not erased. I am forced to regen the drawing for the graphics to display the results, or show that the polyline has been deleted.
What is strange is it does not happen with lines or arcs. What is even stranger, if I copy the original polyline, erase all of them, the copies disappear but the original appears to still be in the drawing. I am forced to do a regen.
Does anyone have any idea what might cause this behavior. BricsCAD support is an email message every other day with the next miniscule thing to try. Create a new profile, uninstall everything. My 3rd party application vendors aren't any better.
It could be something in a template, my startup stuff, lisp routines, 3rd party apps, or BricsCAD. How would I make this happen if I was trying?
What is strange is it does not happen with lines or arcs. What is even stranger, if I copy the original polyline, erase all of them, the copies disappear but the original appears to still be in the drawing. I am forced to do a regen.
Does anyone have any idea what might cause this behavior. BricsCAD support is an email message every other day with the next miniscule thing to try. Create a new profile, uninstall everything. My 3rd party application vendors aren't any better.
It could be something in a template, my startup stuff, lisp routines, 3rd party apps, or BricsCAD. How would I make this happen if I was trying?
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I have not had your sort of problem, but will mention a graphics issues that showed up when I migrated from my laptop to a desktop that had a Quadro graphics card,I started to have issues with objects lingering after they were deleted, or their layer turned off. A redraw solves the problem, but I was quite surprised that my professional graphics card had issues that my low end graphics system on the laptop did not have.The interaction between BricsCAD, Windows, the Graphics Driver, and the graphics card hardware are all part of the process, and any step can be to blame.-Joe0
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Hi Donald,
I've experience similar issues, but they are difficult to report as they occur intermittently, and aren't repeatable. You may need to capture screen video to provide evidence of your issue. Generally I've found the problem goes away if I close, then re-start BricsCAD. You could try checking that you have the latest video drivers installed. In BricsCAD you can make use of the REDSDKINFO command for this. If there are later drivers available you should see a link to where you can download from.
Regards, Jason Bourhill CAD Concepts0 -
Did You try to change a GLSWAPMODE variable?0
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what about REGENAUTO, is it turned on?0
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I tried a driver suggested by REDSDKINFO, although it was older. No change
Regenauto is on.
GLSWAPMODE did not appear to change anything. I wonder if I shoud restart BricsCAD between each change? My PC was set to 2.0
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