Hi,
I tried to search whether this bug was reported in the past. Maybe it's the same as issue discussed here (plus I found a few more similar discussions), but because it's more than a year old discussion and the bug still exists, I wrote this post.
The problem was discovered by by customer, but original data cannot be shared, so I created very simple test case to illustrate the bug. Unfortunately, it's critical issue, blocking migration to CE (they use MicroStation and ORD). I informed my other customers working with similar data (literally, all civil customers) about this threat, because data are displayed differently.
There is 2D model, referencing another 2D DGN and DWG (3D, but with 2D elements at Z=0 in tested case). In the root model, there is a raster attached (tested with WMS, but raster file attached from disk has the same problem). Because the raster is at background plane, in V8i is correctly displayed behind all elements. But in CE U15, it hides elements from DWG:
I guess the problem itself is clear: Even when the raster has to be always at background, it's not. And because the results are different in CE U15, it's very dangerous (and migration blocking) bug, because some geometry can be hidden without any notification. And there is no chance, when typical civil design consists from tens of DGN and DWG files, to check every file whether everything is correct or not.
Quite accidentally I found a dependency: When references Update sequence dialog is used and root model is changed to be first, hidden elements are displayed. But it cannot be used as a workaround in many situations, because such change would break something else.
I will create also Service Ticket for this issue.
The test case is attached (used WMS is public). Can somebody from Bentley confirm the issue, whether it's defect #1064558 or a new one, and if its fix is planned for U16?
With regards,
Jan
test-case.zip
The Update Sequence is incorrect if you want the references to display on top of the raster. The Update Sequence of the references will display the last one in the list on top of the previous files.
Think of it this way; the one listed first is the first one processed and displayed. The second one listed is then processed next and will be displayed on top of the first one processed. (newest on top) MicroStation continues down the list displaying each file on top of the files further up the list.
So the first thing you want to do is move the Active Design File to the top of the list in the Update Sequence dialog box. This will take care of the DWG file displaying on top of the active file (raster image).
Something that may be effecting the display order is the “Plane” setting in the Raster Manager dialog box. With your drawings, this setting was available to me sometimes and not other times. It should only be available for raster references and not embedded rasters. I am not sure why I got it sometimes but it does seem to effect the display order of DGN references and rasters. It allows you to display rasters as a background. This may be why the referenced DGN was displayed on top of the raster image and not use the Update Sequence. It did not affect the display order of the DWG reference. If anything, this needs to be looked into be Bentley.
Since the Update Sequence was wrong in your drawings, and should have the active file listed first, this may be Working As Designed. I do not have V8i installed to compare the two versions but V8i Did not have the “Plane” setting in Raster Manager and could be causing the difference.
@Jayson; you may want to research this issue further.
Hi Pellet,
Pellet Pusher said:The Update Sequence is incorrect if you want the references to display on top of the raster.
In my opinion you do not understand the reported problem: It's not about whether Update sequence is correct or not, which, btw, is), but that design files created in V8i are displayed (and printed) differently in CE, which can easily lead to serious troubles in engineering practice.
Pellet Pusher said:Think of it this way
Even when you are right in general, this rule is not valid for the discussed situation, because when a raster is placed at background plane, it was defined (at least in V8i) it will be always behind vector elements. It's the reason why the background plane (and foreground plane) exists.
Pellet Pusher said:With your drawings, this setting was available to me sometimes and not other times.
They are clear rules defined, when planes can be used (are supported), so it's not "sometimes". The planes were introduced together with element priority concept and they made Update sequence obsolete in 2D completely (but still useful in some 3D scenarios).
Pellet Pusher said:Since the Update Sequence was wrong in your drawings
Again, you missed the point: Something that works fine in V8i does not work in CE.
The second point you miss is that assignment to background planes have the highest priority (controls how raster are displayed) over all other settings.
Regards,
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The older versions of help and readme can be accessed from those versions of the product. i.e., if the user has Update 15 installed on their machine they can access online help and readme from within the product.
Regie
I cleared all the data in Chrome, the link takes only to the main page of the help doc.
Hi Jeff,
Maybe you should provide a screenshot of what see when you now click on the link.
What is the name of the MicroStation Help file on the local drive?
MaryB
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MaryB said:What is the name of the MicroStation Help file on the local drive?
All (MicroStation based) product documentation is located in C:\ProgramData\Bentley\Documentation\ folder (when installed as a part of installation).
C:\ProgramData\Bentley\Documentation\
Specifically MicroStation start page is C:\ProgramData\Bentley\Documentation\MicroStation\10.17.2\en\htm\index.html.
C:\ProgramData\Bentley\Documentation\MicroStation\10.17.2\en\htm\index.html