I've been having an issue with DraftSight not maintaining the hatch's original quality. When I first create a hatch, it looks fine and has smooth, well-defined edges as it should. However, if I move to another area of the drawing and loose focus on the hatch, then return to view it again, the quality of the hatch drops significantly.
I know I can refresh the hatch by zooming in close and using a command like "Audit", or I can force it to recalculate by modifying a property of the hatch, but this becomes an issue when I have a large number of hatches on one file. By the time I zoom in and refresh the last hatch I need to display, the first ones have already reverted back to poor quality. If I simply don't zoom in and try to "audit" them all at once, the quality stays poor for all of them.
Is there any way to avoid this happening? If I try to print anything containing these 'rough' hatches, the print quality reflects the rough version of the hatch (which looks terrible).
