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Antialiasing question

Antialiasing question

Antialiasing question

(OP)
I have the following problem. The antialiasing it disabled by default in NX5. I enable it in drafting (for example), and then I switch to another sheet or switch to modelling - it is disabled automaticly again.
How can I enable it by default?

Regards: Dimo Urumov

RE: Antialiasing question

Dimo,

I believe there is a similar "bug" in NX5 relating to Disable Translucency. I'm guessing it could also effect Antaliasing.

Specialty Engineered Automation (SEA)
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RE: Antialiasing question

Granted, it's disabled by default, but you can go into Customer Defaults -> Drafting -> General -> View and toggle it ON.  Now this is a Part specific setting, which means changing this in Customer Defaults will only effect new files being created from scratch.  If you have exisiting files or templates, they will need to opened and the Antialising set under Preferences -> Drafting -> View and resaved.

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