TomLav Posted May 18, 2021 Share Posted May 18, 2021 Hi all. New to software and this issue keeps reappearing. All around my drawing (if I zoom out quite substantially) I see circles and lines overlapping each other. I cannot choose/select them even with settings being on 'Show/snap others'. This happens to all of my drawings eventually. Anyone has a clue what is it? See picture attached. That dark object in the middle is my actual drawing. Quote Link to comment
Pat Stanford Posted May 18, 2021 Share Posted May 18, 2021 Set both Layer Option and Class Options to Show/Snap/Modify others. That should let you select the circles and delete them. Or right click on one of them and choose Force Select from the menu. That will change the layer and classes to make the object selectable. Once you have those settings it is likely that all of them should be selectable. Quote Link to comment
TomLav Posted May 20, 2021 Author Share Posted May 20, 2021 On 5/18/2021 at 6:11 PM, Pat Stanford said: Set both Layer Option and Class Options to Show/Snap/Modify others. That should let you select the circles and delete them. Or right click on one of them and choose Force Select from the menu. That will change the layer and classes to make the object selectable. Once you have those settings it is likely that all of them should be selectable. Thanks Pat. I've tried this before, unfortunately no success... I have however find out what triggers them. As soon as I use 'Clip Surface' function, they appear (4 circles and 4 lines). This however happens only in a Template that I have created for myself following the book. On a regular template these circles and lines do not appear anymore. What could it be? Quote Link to comment
Pat Stanford Posted May 20, 2021 Share Posted May 20, 2021 If you can post the template we can take a look. A more detailed description of steps to make the circles and lines appear would help also. Quote Link to comment
TomLav Posted May 27, 2021 Author Share Posted May 27, 2021 (edited) I have tried the template once again and it didn't create those circles. I have used 'Clip Surface' command. I have attached the file, apparently those circles only existed on 'Stagedecks' Layer, but I remember it was on another layers as well. If you can shed some light on possible cause of this, would be amazing. Edit: I realised those shapes apprear when I use 'Rectangle' tool or Circle tool etc. They just pop right around the object. Circles .vwx Edited May 27, 2021 by TomLav Extra info Quote Link to comment
TomLav Posted May 27, 2021 Author Share Posted May 27, 2021 (edited) Here's a recording of my actions. Edited May 27, 2021 by TomLav embed Quote Link to comment
dtheory Posted May 27, 2021 Share Posted May 27, 2021 (edited) Opening this file.. obviously I can't comment on why this happened in the first place, and why the various circles and lines cant be "force selected" and why the scale of the circles is so large etc.. lots of idiosyncratic behaviors here.. This should be addressed by staff. The affected class is "paradiso".. this was by process of elimination.. There is a line type in the file that includes the circles.. (Line Type 2). The giant circles are part of the line type.. If this line type is deleted, the problem graphics go away.. When doing the delete.. you'll be prompted to either delete completely, or choose another line type to substitute for the deleted one.. I chose to substitute a simple solid line (Type 1).. file seemed to display normally from my limited sense of what it should look like.. Seems like the display of the circles was caused by the use of this line type.. Edited May 27, 2021 by dtheory 2 Quote Link to comment
TomLav Posted May 28, 2021 Author Share Posted May 28, 2021 14 hours ago, dtheory said: Opening this file.. obviously I can't comment on why this happened in the first place, and why the various circles and lines cant be "force selected" and why the scale of the circles is so large etc.. lots of idiosyncratic behaviors here.. This should be addressed by staff. The affected class is "paradiso".. this was by process of elimination.. There is a line type in the file that includes the circles.. (Line Type 2). The giant circles are part of the line type.. If this line type is deleted, the problem graphics go away.. When doing the delete.. you'll be prompted to either delete completely, or choose another line type to substitute for the deleted one.. I chose to substitute a simple solid line (Type 1).. file seemed to display normally from my limited sense of what it should look like.. Seems like the display of the circles was caused by the use of this line type.. Thanks a lot for looking into it. This does make sense to me. I think I have made a lot of mistakes whilst creating the template, that was a couple of weeks into the study book... I remember getting into Line Types and perhaps clicking the wrong buttons. Appreciate your help! Quote Link to comment
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