WindowDisplay > Anti-Alias > Wireframe Anti-Alias

Toggles anti-aliasing of wireframe lines.

Use this tool to turn anti-aliasing on and off on the wireframe. An anti-aliased wireframe results in crisper and smoother curves and edges, and gives you control over line thickness for both single and double lines. Wireframe anti-aliasing is turned On by default.

Anti-Alias Wireframe Settings

Single Line Width

A value between 0.0 and 2.0 that controls the width of standard wireframe lines. The default is 0.5.

Double Line Width

A value between 0.0 and 2.0 that controls the width of double wireframe lines. The default is 1.0.

Note:

Surfaces boundaries are drawn as double lines when you choose ObjectDisplay > Draw Style and set Surface Boundary to DOUBLE

Force Smooth Mode

Turns on OpenGL line smooth filtering, which generates higher-quality lines but may affect performance. This is off by default.

Hardware Anti-Alias

Set this option to 4x, 8x, or 16x to use hardware anti-aliasing. You need to restart the application for this setting to apply. The default setting is Off.