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TIPS: Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire edge_display_quality config.pro option

TIPS: Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire edge_display_quality config.pro option

Version: ProE 2001, Wildfire, Wildfire 1.0, Wildfire 2.0, Wildfire 4.0

Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire edge_display_quality config.pro option -low
edge_display_quality = Low

Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire edge_display_quality config.pro option - very high
edge_display_quality = Very High

edge_display_quality config.pro option controls the edge display quality for wireframe and hidden-line in Pro/E.

The values for edge_display_quality config.pro option are

Low - Decreases tessellation from normal
Medium * - Normal quality of edge display.
High - Increases tessellation by 2.
Very_high - Increases tessellation by 3.


* default value

Setting the value to Low will speed up the display but scarifying the display quality. Very High value gives you smooth edge but it consumes more graphic memories.

 
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