Help with fill pattern

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‎2011-09-07 01:02 PM
‎2011-09-07
01:02 PM
See attachment.
Happy for advice!

/Mats
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‎2011-09-07 03:39 PM
‎2011-09-07
03:39 PM
Looks this this is occurring where you have floor slabs; is this correct?
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‎2011-09-07 04:13 PM
‎2011-09-07
04:13 PM
Erika wrote:No, check new attach. All walls are cut by slabs by SEO and no slab edges align with the wall outside surface. It seem slightly random where the missing fill pattern parts occur. However it always happen where there are slab edges (fill line dissapear) or top or bottom of windows (parts of line dissapear).
Looks this this is occurring where you have floor slabs; is this correct?

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‎2011-09-07 09:08 PM
‎2011-09-07
09:08 PM
Hi Mats,
isn't this only in the OpenGL window?
What if you create a 3D document or rendering with the internal engine (with vectorial hatching on)?
isn't this only in the OpenGL window?
What if you create a 3D document or rendering with the internal engine (with vectorial hatching on)?

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‎2011-09-08 10:17 AM
‎2011-09-08
10:17 AM
Master wrote:3D doc still corrupt
Hi Mats,
isn't this only in the OpenGL window?
What if you create a 3D document or rendering with the internal engine (with vectorial hatching on)?
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‎2011-09-08 03:08 PM
‎2011-09-08
03:08 PM
It works so far if I in the 3D window change the 3D engine from best to draft...
/M
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‎2011-11-04 01:30 AM
‎2011-11-04
01:30 AM
This might be a little too late opinion. That looks like an anti-aliasing problem
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