My model has a lot of dimensions that I've been adding over the months. I feel this issue has appeared within the last two months or so in master branch (yes, I'm a bit late reporting it and at first I thought that default thickness was changed or something). I can try to bisect when I find some time.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Create a new file.
2. Create a dimension.
3. Save file.
4. Close file.
5. Load the saved file.
6. Create another dimension.
7. Observe that the second dimension looks thicker than the first (loaded) one.
In the image below, the bottom two dimensions have been loaded and the top one is a "fresh" one.
In the image below, I have saved and loaded the situation in the previous image. I did nothing else. Camera position etc. is the same. As you can see, now the top dimension looks more or less identical to the rest.
I tested that this happens both with antialiasing off and on (MSAA 4x).
There are some thickness differences depending on how camera is positioned and antialiasing can affect things, but this seems clearly something different.
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OS: Ubuntu 20.04.5 LTS (KDE/plasma)
Word size of FreeCAD: 64-bit
Version: recent master branch (see hash)
Build type: Debug
Branch: master
Hash: 5df954690787dedbbf3c35f658f010f388474676
Python 3.8.10, Qt 5.12.8, Coin 4.0.0, Vtk 7.1.1, OCC 7.3.0
Locale: English/United States (en_US)
Installed mods:
* 3DfindIT 1.2.0
* Render 2022.2.0
* BIM 2021.12.0
* Reinforcement
* Manipulator 1.4.9
* Assembly4.backup1662941442.2770898
* parts_library
* Assembly4 0.12.4
* fasteners 0.4.10
* dodo