[v8i MDL] How can I export the DGN default model to an image file without open the DGN?

Hi,

I'm programming with pure MDL (it's a huge application not migrated yet to C++) over MicroStation and Bentley Map SS4.

I need to create programmatically an image file (JPEG, BMP or similar) from the default model of a DGN, but without open the DGN with mdlSystem_newDesignFile.

I know how to to do it when the DGN is open (capturing the screen, printing to JPEG plot driver, etc), but now I need to do ii in that way.

It doesn't matter if the file image is small in size or the quality is not optimal, because I need the image to embed it in a sheet model for plotting.

I've tried the following (via thumbnail) and I can get the JPEG file, but the contents of this file is incorrect (see image below).

 

                   int estat;
                    char fileName[MAXFILELENGTH], fJpg[MAXFILELENGTH];
                    byte *imageBufferP=NULL;
                    int imageSize;
                    byte redPalette[256], grnPalette[256], bluPalette[256];
                    int paletteSize, colorMode;
                    Point2d size;

                    strcpy (fileName, "C:\\dgn\\MapIndex.dgn");
                    strcpy (fJpg, "C:\\dgn\\MapIndex.jpg");
 
                    // Open the thumbnail of the selected dgn.
                    estat = mdlSystem_openFileThumbnail (NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, fileName, &imageBufferP, &imageSize);

                    if (estat == SUCCESS)

                    {
                      //
                      mdlImage_getExportSupport (&colorMode, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, IMAGEFILE_JPEG);

                      mdlImage_getScreenPalette (redPalette, grnPalette, bluPalette, &paletteSize, statedata.current.screenNumber);

                      size.x = 300;
                      size.y = 300;

                      mdlImage_createFileFromBuffer (fJpg, IMAGEFILE_JPEG, colorMode, &size, imageBufferP, IMAGEFORMAT_BitMap, NULL, NULL, NULL, paletteSize, 0, NULL);
 
                     // Clear buffer.
                     if (imageBufferP)
                     {
                        mdlSystem_freeFileThumbnail (&imageBufferP);
                     }

                  }

 

Please, any hint to solve this question?

Thanks a lot for your help.

Toni

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  • Hi Jon and Jan,

    Thanks a lot, one more time, for your wise replies to my question.

    After reading your replies I decided to change my first approach. Now I'm reading the DGN via WorkDgn functions and I'm scaling and translating all its elements to fit them into a rectangle in the sheet model to plot, without using any kind of image files. Now I have what I wanted, but in a different way.

    Thanks for your help.

    Regards,

    Toni

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  • Hi Jon and Jan,

    Thanks a lot, one more time, for your wise replies to my question.

    After reading your replies I decided to change my first approach. Now I'm reading the DGN via WorkDgn functions and I'm scaling and translating all its elements to fit them into a rectangle in the sheet model to plot, without using any kind of image files. Now I have what I wanted, but in a different way.

    Thanks for your help.

    Regards,

    Toni

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