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    Edge mis-representation on iMac OS X Lion

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      PaulMalpas
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      I have a problem with SU8 Pro on an iMac (i7, early 2011 model, ATI Radeon HD 4850 512 MB) running Mac OS X Lion 10.7.2

      Surfaces seem have a bleed-through, with a stub of the line and jagged edge of the texture visible overlapping the edge.

      This is an example - front surface
      front

      ...and behind the same junction
      Back side

      So the lines are in the right places, but the display does this. This is quite common at close-up work and is a problem when trying to be precise about the editing of interfaces.

      Any suggestions? Many thanks in anticipation.

      Paul

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        driven
        last edited by

        hi Paul,
        it may be your settings, have your tested in different templates or styles, also parallel projection v perspective
        if you post an example skp as well it's easier for others to check your settings, etc...

        john

        learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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          mariocha
          last edited by

          HUm... Strange.
          I cannot reproduce that.
          Have you tried selecting the objects and then checking entity info if the count is right ?
          Is Hardware acceleration checked in Preferences - OpenGL ?

          %(#008000)[Mario C.
          Every rule has exceptions, but some.]

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