When I place a Item text (label) they are placed on Level "0"
1. I would expect them to be on the active level (at least!)
Better I need them to be on a specific level. This would allow me to have some labels visible or not depending on what I need to see in a specific context.
One needs to move the label to the right level one by one. Is that the workflow? That does not feel right.
Also:
2.The visibility icons (in the localized version are barely visible - SR filed )
3. The new editing dialog (when you doubleclick a label) appears not to work right. I am not able to switch visibility.
Hi Luc,
We have reported a bug for this scenario.
Thanks,
Abhay
Right that’s ugly. And the editing dialog when I last tried was unacceptable slow when a lot items are present in a file. Best way I found is the properties dialog that shows also the attached items to a element. Just may want to fold some generic categories.
Abhay,
I tried to explain with a little video.
First I place the cell as a normal cell. As you can see information in this cell is on two different levels. So dependent on the sheet I can choose to give more or less info.
Then I place the cell as a label. Everything comes on the same level - defined by the dimension style I use.
For me this is very contra intuitive. I hope you agree....
BTW I think there was one version of microstation in which you could double click on a label cell - and you got an interface to change the different values. This is not working in the last version. You really have to choose the element with the items attached and this is sometimes very clumsy.
Regards,
Luc Dierick
I apologies for the confusion.If you are referring about the Issues No.1 and Issue No.2 in Gerd’s post, which are fixed in MS 10.17.01.58 version.Refer the attached video for the same.
You can get fix of issue No.3 in upcoming MS 10.17.02.XX version.If you are talking about different issue, then please share your data-set and detailed steps to reproduce the same.
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