I have reloaded VW 2018 once to fix other issues but I'm still finding an annoying issue with objects not refreshing without having to change my point of view. For example if one uses the eyedropper, to change an object's attributes the changes aren't visible unless I change my view from Top/Plan to Right Iso then back. This odd behaviour is illustrated below with a simple rotation in a blank document below. A rectangle has been rotated 45º and the "ghost" shape of the rotated shape may be seen in the screen grab. The second screen grab is after the View has been changed from Top / Plan to Left Iso then back to Top / Plan. I was planning on using some down time over the holidays to re-establish my custom Workspace but I don't want to have to cut this grass a second time if I have to re-install my software. I've never had this issue before and 2017 works more or less flawlessly. So my questions are:
1) Is this behaviour common or is this a settings issues?
2) Can this be corrected?
3) Is this an OS issue between VW 2018 & OSX 10.13.2?
4) Is my 2 yr old MacBook not up to the hardware challenge of VW 2018?
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Jim Smith
I have reloaded VW 2018 once to fix other issues but I'm still finding an annoying issue with objects not refreshing without having to change my point of view. For example if one uses the eyedropper, to change an object's attributes the changes aren't visible unless I change my view from Top/Plan to Right Iso then back. This odd behaviour is illustrated below with a simple rotation in a blank document below. A rectangle has been rotated 45º and the "ghost" shape of the rotated shape may be seen in the screen grab. The second screen grab is after the View has been changed from Top / Plan to Left Iso then back to Top / Plan. I was planning on using some down time over the holidays to re-establish my custom Workspace but I don't want to have to cut this grass a second time if I have to re-install my software. I've never had this issue before and 2017 works more or less flawlessly. So my questions are:
1) Is this behaviour common or is this a settings issues?
2) Can this be corrected?
3) Is this an OS issue between VW 2018 & OSX 10.13.2?
4) Is my 2 yr old MacBook not up to the hardware challenge of VW 2018?
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