The videos that you provide suggest that to create a new set of Annotation Groups one should copy the dgnlibs provided.
But the dgnlib contains so much more than Annotation Groups (Element Templates, Feature Definitions etc.). So if I did copy the original dgnlib I would have 2 sets of Element Templates etc. named the same, and eventually that could become a problem if definitions should be updated.
So I tried importing an Annotation Group with a new name into an empty file, to keep it as clean as possible, but it did not really work. The Named-Boundary-Drawing-setup used the original Annotation Group - even though I picked the new one.
So what is really necessary to have in a separate Annotation-Group-dgnlib for it to work?
Hi Marianne,
In this video https://learn.bentley.com/app/VideoPlayer/LinkToIndividualCourse?LearningPathID=111346&CourseId=119802&MediaID=5012914#.W4ljAIOKjWw.email
there's a pretty good explanation. What is stressed here is the importance of linking the annotation group to the feature symbologies which are then used by feature definitions for annotation.
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