Those things at the intersections of lines.
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Hello there! I'm sure this question has been asked numerous times but I don't know what these things are called to search for my answer.
When two lines intersect, the edge is sort of emphasized. I don't know what they're called so I just call them brackets.
These brackets overwhelm small details when zoomed out, and I'm trying to figure out how to get rid of them.
Since words have failed me, I have illustrated it.
[img=http://img376.imageshack.us/img376/3204/annoyingbracketsaa5.th.jpg]
Thanks
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Those are extensions. Go to the Styles dialog (Window>Styles) and choose edit. Then go to line settings and untick "extensions". Those are sort of vague directions, but they should be fairly accurate. Hope that helps,
Chris
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Ah, perfect! It was actually the "endpoints" that were causing the problem, but once I got rid of those I had to get rid of the extensions too.
Thank you very much.
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oh yeah, endpoints. I had forgotten the name of the ones that don't extend - oops! Glad you were able to figure it out and thanks for coming back and letting us know it worked. Have fun!
Chris
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Actually, both. In the new SU 7 templates they put both in. If you want to get rid of them ultimately, make your style (and any other) setting (you may be interested in the Window > Model info dialog, too) and save it as a custom template under the File menu (new to SU 7).
Then go to Window > Preferences > Templates and choose your newly created template for the future.
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