What version of CADscript are you interested in?
and
What kind of problems are you encountering?
Rod WingSenior Systems Analyst
Hi David,
CADscript is a workstation based product, so it relys on the normal resources available to MicroStation (fonts, custom line styles, etc) and any normal configuration of the workspaces. Workspace configurations can be used to share some settings particular to CADscript between users.
HTH,
Stirling.
RodWing: What version of CADscript are you interested in? and What kind of problems are you encountering?
XM (shortly to be V8i). No problems as such - apart from the lack of detailed documentation! (Ironically, we were able to find some but no doubt out of date - off archive.org for the once-available www.cadscript.com). An impressive-looking application, but seems to require careful consideration as to workflows given that it seems more analogous to, say, After Effects (as a post-processing tool).
Stirling Hamersley: Hi David, CADscript is a workstation based product, so it relys on the normal resources available to MicroStation (fonts, custom line styles, etc) and any normal configuration of the workspaces. Workspace configurations can be used to share some settings particular to CADscript between users. HTH, Stirling.
Hi Stirling,
Thanks for that. Is there any chance that someone from Bentley could flesh this subject out in the Wiki? I'm especially interested in which particular configuration variables and files are suitable for networked workspace use (for example, the .pro files). Also, how/if it integrates with ProjectWise Plot Server isn't immediately discernible.
cheers