Hidden objects are visible
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 Sometimes when I open SU8 models, geometry that should be hidden is visible. 
 I can reopen the file and everything is fine.
 Has anyone experienced this?Windows 7 
 64-bit
 Intel Core i5 3.2 GHz
 Nvidia Quadro FX 1800 with 768 Mb RAM
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 Have you got Hidden Geometry on? I know its a stupid question but i have done it in the past.  
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 No...it's not anything obvious like that. 
 It has nothing to do with view settings or styles.
 It happened to me again this morning. I opened a model and a bunch of items that should have been hidden were visible. I immediately closed and reopened...everything is fine. It has happened with a coworker too, which makes me think it's a bug rather than an isolated issue with my installation.
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 Can you share a model where you see this behaviour? I have never - to this date - seen this behaviour you describe. 
 Is it not that the visibility state has been saved with some scenes?Is it geometry that's hidden, or placed on hidden layers? 
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 @rv1974 said: +1. It used to happen a lot in the past. I think it's some ruby fault (or confict between ruby and the SU starting). In which case - does disabling all rubys (temporarily renaming the Plugins folder) correct the issue? 
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 +1. It used to happen a lot in the past. I think it's some of the rubys fault (or confict between ruby and the SU starting). 
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 It's hard to tell. I migrated to the new PC (Win7 X64) and did some order in my plugins mess. 
 What was deleted me does not remember.
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 Quick comment: I've had a similar problem that I couldn't reproduce on other machines - turned out that my graphics card was packing a sad. Something us simple as updating your drivers might help 
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 Thomthom, 
 I believe that it is only hidden geometry.
 I tried renaming the Plugins folder so it wouldn't load at startup.
 That seems to eliminate the problem. Any suggestions on how to proceed if it's a Ruby conflict?@unknownuser said: by ashscott on Tue Jun 21, 2011 5:26 pm Quick comment: I've had a similar problem that I couldn't reproduce on other machines - turned out that my graphics card was packing a sad. Something us simple as updating your drivers might help ashscott, 
 What do you mean by "packing a sad"? I've not tried updating drivers yet. The card has been performing great so far.Thanks for the input. 
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