Hi Utkarsh.

No, the behavior of PV 3.12 Linux 64 bits or Windows 32 bits is correct (see my first mail about this subject).

The behavior of PV 3.14 is also correct in the Windows 32 bits version.

The strange unexpected lines appear only in the "Surface with Edges" mode of PV 3.14 Linux 64 bits while its "Wireframe" mode remains correct. But I must say that this problem occurs only for certain surfaces such as the one I have sent in my second mail in a gzipped file. I had tried to build another test surface with "strange" double curvature and the view was OK !!!

The Nvidia graphic card driver on my Linux x86-64 workstation may have been automatically updated recently. The actual driver is 190.42 but it seems OK for all view modes of PV 3.12 and also for all view modes other than "Surfaces with Edges" of PV 3.14 (the LIC plugin works well, and I remember that it was the most sensitive to driver versions).

Best regards.

Richard.

Utkarsh Ayachit a écrit :
Looks like a weird driver bug or something. I could not reproduce the
issue on my Linux box (Debian). Does the same happen with 3.12

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