Is there a way to set default symbology settings in the various symbology dialog boxes?
If the symbology is changed by the designer, is there a way to insure they stay as changed within that design?
Microstation 08.05.02.35
Geopak 08.08.03.24
Thanks, Bob Mullenix
Robert,
The DEFINE in the Project Manager was exactly what I needed. Guess I or my mentors never related the two. Thanks much!
What happens in the pattern box if you want to do sideroads? Mulitple ones? Should it keep track of every chain? What happens if you inherited the job from someone else and the runs used something else before but you are adding a few cross sections. Should it choose your default or what was already there.
I understand what you are saying but it isn't really viable in the big sceam of things. There are just too many options. Better just to keep a heads up.
Plus if you are in the any dialog you can right click in the box and choose by many options.
Does the GPK variable you told me about override Modeler Preferences? If I set GPK_SET_LEVEL_BYLEVELS=1 and then load my Modeler preferences, all my object symbology does not update. I noticed this on my home machine as well so don't think it is the variable since I don't have it set on my home machine. It seems to be an issue with Power Civil v8i. I started a new thread on this.
Neil Wilson (aka Neilw)
Power Civil v8i 08.11.07.245
AutoCAD Civil 3D 2018
Bob - I've been away from road design for a while now so take the following as "suggestions" and not abolute gospel.
First I would have expected that after the first use of the dialog that the symbology would be preserved and retained the next time you open it. I'm sort of guessing because I just don't remember. If they are intended to be preserved then they would probably be stored in a RSC file. Are the other dialog entries being preserved between uses of the tool? If yes then then things are probably working as designed. If no, then maybe there is a problem with your RSC files. In Windows Vista, in particular, you need write access to the bin directlory to properly create the RSC files.
Second, are you using Project Manager? If yes, then be sure to define the values for pattern lines in the project run which should populate the dialog when it starts.
If these suggestions don't help, then Derricke should be around soon and can probably better address your question.
Robert GarrettSenior Product EngineerBentley Systems Inc.