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Ok, 1- in autocad 2011 all the edges is highlighted without the need to turn on opacity,and the result is look like post #19 first picture.(clear objects)

 

2-in autocad 2012 all the edges is highlighted when i turn opacity on(the object are not clear ,as second picture from post #19

 

so how can i get the result from point 1 to make it for autocad 2012(clear objects,no opacity on)

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Open AutoCAD2012. Type ViSUALSTYLES at the command line. Right click on "Shaded with edges" and choose "Reset to default"

If that doesn't do it, Open AutoCAD2011. Type VISUALSTYLES at the command line, and see which settings are different between the two versions.

 

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There's definitely something different with your 2011. Are you sure it's 2011, not 2009 as per your forum's data? I get what you're describing in 2008, but not in 2011 - I think there was some change in between somewhere. For me 2011 works exactly the same as 2012, but 2008 works as you're describing (I don't have 2009/10 installed here so can't see where this change happens).

 

As soon as you turn on intersection edges, the highlight becomes cut at those intersections. But the old (2008 ) method didn't cut those highlights. I can't see anything which would keep both the cut-lines and the full highlight-lines as the 2008 used to have. If your 2011 does show like this, all I can say is there's some unknown setting which you've got turned to something else. It would be nice to know what this is.

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Is TRANSPARENCY turned ON or OFF in one version compared to the other.

 

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E.g. here's the exact same drawing in both 2008 & 2011:

capture_07052011_152923.jpg

capture_07052011_153048.jpg

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Hello,

 

With my respect to you all(who reply),no one give me a solution but i found the solution in my way,there is a command call "Culling" ,this command lets you control whether

objects that are hidden from the view are hightlighted when you roll over them.all of you check this command.

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Ah ha. Now we know why your 2011 didn't act like ours, you apparently changed 2011 so culling (CULLINGOBJ and/or CULLINGOBJSELECTION) behaved like 2010 and earlier releases.

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Hello,

 

With my respect to you all(who reply),no one give me a solution but i found the solution in my way,there is a command call "Culling" ,this command lets you control whether

objects that are hidden from the view are hightlighted when you roll over them.all of you check this command.

Thanks! Now we all know as well :thumbsup:

 

BTW, It seems on my 2011 the help on that is not available (or rather the help system seems to not map to it). When I press F1 while editing the CullingObj sysvar I end up with this page:

http://docs.autodesk.com/errors/404.htm Should have been http://docs.autodesk.com/ACD/2011/ENU/filesACR/WS1a9193826455f5ff-3d980b8612487088ded-7b2b.htm

 

The CullingObjSelection seems to work fine though: http://docs.autodesk.com/ACD/2011/ENU/filesACR/WS1a9193826455f5ff-3d980b8612487088ded-7b21.htm

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