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    Angry Break Lines are transparent in one view.

    I have a series of plan views on a P.C Stair and am having some problems with the break lines in a specific view.

    The break lines on one of my plans views (one view only, every other break line in the project works perfect) are transparent. (See attached image)

    There are no override on the break liness by filter, element, or category.... The break lines were working perfect a day or so ago...

    Any suggestions?

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    Glenn
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    Default Re: Break Lines are transparent in one view.

    Draw order? or maybe wireframe mode?

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    Default Re: Break Lines are transparent in one view.

    Nope, the plan isn't wire frame, and draw order doesn't have any effect on modelled elements... (i.e. You cannot send a masked region / break line to the back of a modelled wall, or anything else moddeled.

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    Default Re: Break Lines are transparent in one view.

    Also, if I delete the break lines and place new ones (or even masking regions) I still get the same result...

    Regards

    Glenn

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    Default Re: Break Lines are transparent in one view.

    Quote Originally Posted by G_J View Post
    Also, if I delete the break lines and place new ones (or even masking regions) I still get the same result...

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    Glenn

    Visibility Setting for Detail Lines set to Transparent?

    Maybe a filter?

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    Default Re: Break Lines are transparent in one view.

    Nope, there are no changes in the VG.....

    It's frustrating!

    Cheers

    Glenn

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    Lightbulb Re: Break Lines are transparent in one view.

    Try this as this worked for me today:

    -Click on the view with the "transparent" break line
    -If you have a view template assigned to that view, click it
    -Under Model Display, select Edit
    -Change Style from "wireframe" to "Hidden Line" then hit OK

    Hope this helps.

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    Default Re: Break Lines are transparent in one view.

    CAD file visible in the view? Might be set to Foreground. Also if a CAD file with very large extents is visible in the view that can force a wireframe appearance even though set to hidden line.

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