Since I moved from U2 to U3, I noticed this problem.
I noticed priority seems to be ignored when printing, I have a sheet with a drawing containing colored shapes. They cover each other, and I used priority to define the order.
When printing, this seems to be ignored, while before the update, the print of the same sheet was OK. Nothing changed to the file. When I check 'rasterized' the print is OK.
See example below:
1. not rasterized:
2. rasterized:
I noticed the same with the axes from the automated grid level, you can see the difference in the preview window between rasterized checked or not:
1. Rasterized:
2. Not rasterized:
All other settings remain the same, all I did was checking 'Rasterized'.
EDIT: I just started a new drawing and created a brown (priority 0) and blue (priority -400) square. It seems the priority is ignored when not using rasterized, but the order in which they were created is used?
I just checked with the keyin "wset drop" and "wset add", this seems to work to make the brown one get on top without rasterizing. If I'm correctly these commands work on the element ID, which is more or less the order in which they were created. So it seems the program ignores the priority...
Hi Subhamoy,
I did: SR nr 7000784838
Windows 10 pro
OpenBuildings Designer Connect Edition Update 10.10.01.151
Defect 891858 filed and linked to SR.
I would consider Element print priority a very basic requirement in any CAD software.
The fact that Bentley are ending licence support for SS6 next year and force us to use CONNECT edition, and they still have not addressed this problem..... is a problem.
I hope this is fixed before SS6 is no longer available.
It is a quite essential thing to contain a bug. But it hasn't been an issue in Connect 1-2, so it showed up in the latest version.
I hope it's solved in the U4, an doesn't show u again in later versions.
I wouldn't uninstall my SS6 too soon, since it's been an emergency solution for a few times now.
FWIW, defect 891858 is currently slated for ABD CONNECT Update 5, with the release scheduled for Q1.