![]() ![]() Nadat ik vandaag de allernieuwste release notes las (v10.3.11) en nog niks terugvond betreffende deze "support request", wens ik dit nog eens terug onder jullie aandacht te brengen, aangezien het voor onze bricscad-gebruikers een belangrijk euvel is. The below is the conversation there already was between Bricsys and myself about a year ago. Using Autodesk's DWGTrueview as a plotting tool is the other option I already suggested, but of course that could not be called a SOLUTION. and should be fully usable and plottable by our lower level Bricscad users without too much hassle. Usually our files are fully finished in Autocad by the R&D dept. The workaround of setting each VP to a hidden shademode is useless as it takes too much time because each VP is being rendered on the fly and thus eating up a lot of processor power and finally causing the software to "hang" when working with a decent 3d model file. In our company, this is becoming a serious shortcoming and I am getting complaints from several of our Bricscad users. ![]() Today, we are nearly 10 years later and still this feature is missing. Back then, Bricsys' answer was " It is being considered but not on short term". I went on the forum to look for any related topics and only found out this was a request in 2002 already.
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