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Certain sketch lines are not rendered

Open looselyrigorous opened this issue 2 years ago • 14 comments

Describe the bug When I edit sketches I can't see certain lines. I don't know what the conditions are for a line not to be rendered.

To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Open Sketch
  2. Create sketch lines

Expected behavior All sketch lines should render.

Screenshots image

Desktop (please complete the following information):

  • Version number of Autodesk Fusion 360: 2.0.12392
  • Intel UHD Graphics 620 + i915 (kernel ver 5.16.11)
  • Operating system: Arch Linux
  • Desktop environment: KDE
  • DXVK

Additional context I placed the scripts under ~/.config/fusion-360/bin, then ran bash install.sh, and after that bash launcher.sh

When hovering, the blue overlay on the lines can be seen.

looselyrigorous avatar Mar 11 '22 23:03 looselyrigorous

Same here!

Vermoot avatar Mar 23 '22 10:03 Vermoot

Same issue for me, where I have no horizontal lines displayed at all. I feel like this is connected to a nvidia driver issue. I'm running on a XPS9570 laptop with a nvidia graphics card, on Manjaro.

gromain avatar Mar 23 '22 11:03 gromain

Same issue for me, where I have no horizontal lines displayed at all. I feel like this is connected to a nvidia driver issue. I'm running on a XPS9570 laptop with a nvidia graphics card, on Manjaro.

This seems different. I (and OP it seems) don't have no horizontal lines showing, but seemingly random (any orientation I believe) missing lines.

Also I'm using an AMD RX5700XT, so definitely not an nvidia issue.

Vermoot avatar Mar 23 '22 11:03 Vermoot

I'm using Intel integrated graphics so we have covered all major GPU vendors between us :)

I should have mentioned this but in my sketch the outer rectangle is an offset, so the inner part is a rectangle as well - it's missing the top and right lines.

I also believe (though I haven't extensively tested this) that construction lines are unaffected.

looselyrigorous avatar Mar 23 '22 12:03 looselyrigorous

Played around with sketching different shapes, different configurations:

Here's what it looks like Here's everything selected to show everything

Selected/hovered lines are all showing as expected, but some lines (normal or construction) don't show. Whether they're part of a closed shape, horizontal/vertical or not, even sometimes parts of an arc doesn't matter.

Panning/zooming doesn't affect it, but adding more lines/moving them can sometimes make them appear, or make others disappear. It all seems pretty random, unfortulately.

Vermoot avatar Mar 23 '22 13:03 Vermoot

Thank you all for the support! :1st_place_medal:

However, the desktop environment used and the Wine version would still be important to me.

cryinkfly avatar Mar 23 '22 14:03 cryinkfly

No DE here, Just using AwesomeWM and Picom.

As for the wine version... wine --version outputs wine-7.4 but I'm not sure that's the one used here?

Vermoot avatar Mar 23 '22 15:03 Vermoot

wine-7.4 for me, with KDE.

gromain avatar Mar 23 '22 16:03 gromain

No DE here, Just using AwesomeWM and Picom.

As for the wine version... wine --version outputs wine-7.4 but I'm not sure that's the one used here?

Depends on whether you specified a different wine version during installation.

I'm also on wine-7.4

looselyrigorous avatar Mar 24 '22 09:03 looselyrigorous

Also having this issue on Arch with wine-7.5 on Gnome and Nvidia drivers image image

rmeno12 avatar Mar 29 '22 15:03 rmeno12

same here :/

wine-7.5, Ubuntu 20.04, AMD RX5500

An-GG avatar Mar 29 '22 16:03 An-GG

same here wine-7.0-rc5 (Staging) Pop!_OS 21.10 NVIDIA Corporation GK208B [GeForce GT 710] (GT710-4H-SL-2G)

Fischfabrik avatar Apr 02 '22 12:04 Fischfabrik

I had the same problem, then switched to OpenGL in preferences and it seems to be fine now. Also now I can toggle options like anti-aliasing in bottom Display settings menu. For me it was unusable before, as it would just click though the sing, without toggling the check boxes. EDIT Spoken too soon. Now all lines are visible, but not highlighted, when selected. Looking further. Construct lines are highlighted, though...

monte-monte avatar Jul 29 '22 12:07 monte-monte

Update on this as I was experiencing all the same things mentioned in this thread, DXVK on both DX9 and 11 having random lines disappear, OpenGL not highlighting properly. A solution for open source driver users is gallium9, seems to be working beautifully for me. I just uninstalled dxvk using the setup_dxvk script and then ran winetricks galliumnine to install wine-nine-standalone.

Info: wine-7.11 TKG staging AMD Ryzen 2500U with Vega 8 graphics Arch Linux

ItsKou avatar Oct 20 '22 06:10 ItsKou