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+ | ====== Antialiasing settings in Rhino for Mac ====== | ||
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+ | Rhino places limits on the highest anti-aliasing setting. These rules were determined from the volume of crashes in the Apple OpenGL drivers or reports of display corruption. Here are the current rules: | ||
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+ | ==You are limited to a maximum of 4X antialiasing if any of the following are true:== | ||
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+ | * you have a retina laptop | ||
+ | * you have more than one display | ||
+ | * your GPU has less than 1024 MB | ||
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+ | ==You are limited to a maximum of 2X antialiasing if any of the following are true:== | ||
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+ | *you have a retina laptop and an external display | ||
+ | *your GPU has less than 1024 MB and more than one display | ||
+ | *your GPU has less than 512 MB | ||
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+ | ==Anti-aliasing is disabled entirely if:== | ||
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+ | *you have a retina laptop and two external displays | ||
+ | *you have a retina laptop set to higher than normal resolution | ||
+ | *your GPU has less than 512 MB and more than one display | ||
+ | *you have an Intel GPU and it is not a HD 4000 or later | ||
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+ | Again, these are performance and stability restrictions based on past performance, | ||