Hi to all! I try to use onshape on Palemoon x64 on win7x64. I go to test page of onshape ( https://cad.onshape.com/check ) and find that Palemoon is not fully compatible with OnShape (no section views). Float buffer blending is not supported by Palemoon. Is there something that can be enabled in PM or I have to stay without this functionality?
Here the results of the check:
https://www.damjan.net/tmp/PM-onshape_compatibility.png
Thank you
onshape.com - Your browser is not fully compatible with Onshape
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Re: onshape.com - Your browser is not fully compatible with Onshape
I think the limitation would not be critical; it just won't be able to render section planes endcaps according to the check.
And no, unless it's implemented as experimental in our current state, there isn't a magic pref that suddenly gives us missing WebGL rendering extensions out of thin air. If you want it for your CAD application then you'll likely have to help implementing it.
And no, unless it's implemented as experimental in our current state, there isn't a magic pref that suddenly gives us missing WebGL rendering extensions out of thin air. If you want it for your CAD application then you'll likely have to help implementing it.
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Re: onshape.com - Your browser is not fully compatible with Onshape
Yes, the limitation isn't so critical. I can work with onshape also without section planes.
Thank you for the answer. I'm sorry, but I'm not so skilled in programming that can help with this.