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Not all solid edges exported for 2D VIEW if "Draw occluded lines" #397

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ghost opened this issue Apr 25, 2019 · 2 comments
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Not all solid edges exported for 2D VIEW if "Draw occluded lines" #397

ghost opened this issue Apr 25, 2019 · 2 comments
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ghost commented Apr 25, 2019

System information

SolveSpace version: 3.0~ ce0b130

Operating system: Debian 9.x

Expected behavior

All lines should be exported to 2D view (PDF, etc.) if set "Draw occluded lines"

Actual behavior

If set "Draw occluded lines" then only some edges of lathed object exported on 2D View (PDF).

Here is lathed object as shown in SolveSpace

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And here is resulted 2D View exported in PDF

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For bugs, please attach a savefile that shows the problematic behavior.
You can attach .slvs files by archiving them into a .zip first.

@whitequark whitequark added the bug label Apr 25, 2019
@whitequark whitequark added this to the 3.0 milestone Jun 23, 2020
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phkahler commented Sep 8, 2020

Can not reproduce. It looks like the silhouette edges are missing in the @Symbian9 image. Are they possibly there but drawn in white? (does changing the background color work?

BTW I tried all 3 variations of the occluded line toolbar button and they all worked for me. I did notice that the hover-text tells what it will switch to after you press it, now what it is currently set to. Doesn't matter because all 3 options produced the same edges in the .pdf as what I had on screen.

Can you attach a file that exhibits the problem?

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Closing as not reproducible.

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