Hello!
We have a file where one model is referenced into another within the same file. All [custom] line styles shown in the reference are completely different styles than how they appear in the parent model. This is only the case when the file is opened Read-Only.
Any idea what would be causing this? It's unknown how old the seed file is that was used or if it began from a fresh DGN file. For now, presume it isn't corrupt.
The file appears and can be printed fine if it isn't opened read-only. The question is what's causing it in the first place? This is an odd problem we haven't seen before. It seems like one other forum post (118811) had the same problem, however it was left unanswered.
Thanks!
IMAGE: Left view = Parent model; Right view = Reference (Second model of the same file).
You really need to include the version of MicroStation.
Can you create a file that has the problem that is shareable? For example, saving the file & references as a new files, deleting everything from both files except a couple of the lines that demonstrate the problem.
If you copy the line that looks wrong from the reference into the parent does it suddenly become correct?
if the file is opened when it is NOT read only, everything is fine ?
where is the read only setting coming from ? the option in the microstation manager ? or is this from the OS ? etc...
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Kevin:
Sorry, MicroStation V8i SS10 Version 8.11.09.919.
I tried to strip everything down as best as I could. See attached. The DETAIL model appears correct to me. The SHEET model is the one giving me problems.
I'm not sure what you mean copy it from the reference into the parent since it's the same line; but although it appears different in the reference, hovering over it shows the correct level, and using Match Element Attributes (Alt+Click) on any line makes the correct symbology active and not the symbology that's shown on screen. It's the same file in case you thought the reference was placed in another file.
Tim:
Yeah, opening it regularly makes everything appear and print fine. If someone were to open and print read-only either through MicroStation or Print Organizer, It prints as shown in the screenshot above. (I am aware of the "Open as Read-Only" preference in Print Organizer.)
Read-Only setting's from the operating system. Right-click the file > Properties > check "Read-Only". (Same as if we were to open it Read Only in ProjectWise)
GNN.dgn