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    Disable highlighting when passing cursor over elements

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    Original Tip Date: Nov 19, 2007

    Disable auto-highlighting when passing cursor over elements
     
    In MicroStation pre-V8i, filled shapes "strobe" as you move your cursor over them. This is partly the result of having AccuSnap's Identify Elements Automatically enabled. which can be turned off via the AccuSnap Settings dialog. Better yet, use a keyin on a function key or custom button.

    The available keyins are:

    accusnap autolocate on
    accusnap autolocate off
    accusnap autolocate toggle





    In MicroStation V8i, turn on Auto-Locate Thin Edges in Overlay in the preference.  When set, only the elements edges will highlight rather than the fill.   

     

    AskInga Tip #747

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    • Nicholas Fuschino Created by Bentley Colleague Nicholas Fuschino
    • When: Tue, Jun 17 2008 11:57 AM
    • Inga Morozoff Last revision by Bentley Colleague Inga Morozoff
    • When: Thu, Oct 21 2010 3:19 PM
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