That was it, looks like I was barking up the wrong tree. I thought it had something to do with VHL tolerance setting like in the drawing view, because I've had to adjust that before. I couldn't find a setting for that in the model view.
I've got ST4 on 32 bit win7, and in the normal model window I've got some edge lines that show through an assembly when they shouldn't.
Here's an example of what i'm talking about:
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For awhile I thought it had something to do with the VHL overlay, but as you can see in the pictures, the...
The lines that were overlapping were construction lines. In other words, those lines were never meant to be extruded or built, they were just for checking the distances between things. Isn't that the point of converting regular lines to construction lines?
Yea, I think it was overlapping lines in the sketch. Why does it care if the lines overlap? Even if I convert the lines to construction lines, if they overlap, I get this error. Overlapping lines is sort of a common thing to have in sketches. What do I do instead?
I'm running solid edge version st2 (102) on windows xp. I started making a sketch in a par file, and found that an error displays next to that sketch in the pathfinder(red exclamation mark). The text of the error is "Internal Error: The feature generated results in a geometry condition that is...