As a user entering a new workplace/workspace I am wanting to add my own dgnlib containing MenuBar customisations. I can do this by either using the Workspace>Customize menu and appending my dgnlib or manually entering it into the ucf file such that it has a line reading;
MS_DGNLIBLIST > C:/User/User.dgnlib
This works and I can see my new MenuBar customizations, but I then find that the existing company MenuBar customizations (Menus) have dissappeared. I would have thought that simply using append(or >) rather than the "=" operator would avoid this scenario but it doesn't so I must be missing something?
Timothy Hickman
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Hi Tim, In addition to MenuBar customisations I also have tools, tasks, levels, textstyles etc which would not be included if I only used MS_GUIDGNLIBLIST. I thought that MS_DGNLIBLIST was a pretty standard way of adding your own general customisations. Jovan.
Tim, in the past I have worked on a lot of projects that are completely autonimous. Modelling or creating workflows, testing things that previously haven't existed. Needing levels and text styles that don't exist. Definitely testing things. It might be an unusual working environment but it does exist. It helps to have a few little standards available in the absence of any.