Is it possible to view your history of everything you entered? I was wondering if it was possible to view my key-in history as well as the history of the keys and tools and actions I use when drafting. In AutoCAD you can just pull up your command history and it will display your previous commands entered, both at the command line and by selecting tools. This way I can see exactly what the action is for a specific action i either keyed in or selected the tool icon and used? This all started because i wanted to make a hot key to freeze a level.
Hi Chris,
Something similar for what you are asking can be 'Design History'. It will allow you to track and view changes made to a model. Check the following link for more details:
https://docs.bentley.com/LiveContent/web/MicroStation%20Help-v14/en/GUID-949444FF-01B2-C82A-9AD5-F02A7A93FD70.html
History of recently used key-ins is available at the bottom of key-in dialog box. Check the History(List Box) description at the bottom in following link:
https://docs.bentley.com/LiveContent/web/MicroStation%20Help-v14/en/Keyin.html
There is also the BMR tool if you are looking to automate something. I find that you will find that Mstn Key-in dialog does not record a lot of detail.
Thanks for the tip, but I know about the key-in history when you expand it and I guess that's the closest thing I am going to get for what I am looking for. I really just wanted to see my history real quick because sometimes I want to see what the exact command key-in may be for something if I used the toolbar instead of key-in and just thought it was something as simple as F@ Toggle, but I understand that's not an option here.
C. LeMay
MicroStation V8i (SELECTseries 4) version 08.11.09.829
Yes BMR is very useful and continue to use. Love my Zoom Extents plus Macro when I switch to my Sheet views.
Chris LeMay said: sometimes I want to see what the exact command key-in may be for something if I used the toolbar instead of key-in
One option is to record a VBA macro. Then examine the result of the recording, which often — but not always — reveals the sort of information you want.
dominic SEAH said:There is also the BMR tool
The Bentley Macro Recorder was introduced with MicroStation CONNECT. It is not part of MicroStation V8i.
Regards, Jon Summers LA Solutions