As I understand it, when we manage our custom line styles from a DGNLIB, when an end-user selects a line style active and places it in a DGN file, that line style definition is now part of the DGN file. Are there any circumstances that would not allow that to happen? I have a case where I placed some of our vintage custom line styles in a DGNLIB file, some of those line styles were also in a few defined element templates. I was hoping that if I kept these custom line styles in the DGNLIB file, I could eventually retire them and remove them from the active workspace. I did a little test, I removed the DGNLIB file from the DGNLIBLIST, the DGN files that had those vintage line styles placed in them no longer showed the proper appearance of the line style, operating similar to the way when a line styles isn't using the proper RSC file.
All comments are welcome.
Chuck
I am a bit confused, sorry. I think what you are saying is to create a dgnlib and place custom lines in it, then this file will be read from the DGNLIBLIST variable and allow user to place these lines in their drawings without the original RSC file.
Question:
What is the advantage of using the dgnlib as opposed to the RSC file? To create a new line you still have to do it in a RSC file and then place it in the dgnlib, correct?
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Mike,
Yes RSC is still the file format for editing and creating custom line styles. The advantage of DGNlib based line styles is that they are then copied into your DGN file and the DGN file may stand alone when shared with others.
HTH