Alexandre de Massy said: I was under the impression that "Settings" were not saved in the design file and were mostly for designer preferences
MicroStation has two ways to preserve 'settings'.
User preferences: saved automatically in a well-known…
Save settings and save file are 2 separate operations. Save file is only required if your preference is set to not Auto-save Design (although you may need to save file just before printing from Print Organizer in Connect [bug]). Likewise you can set the…
Alexandre de Massy said: However what I set in the "Update Sequence" dialog does not get saved in the file
Perhaps, before you check the document back into ProjectWise, you need to Save Settings , also known as key-in FILE DESIGN (Ctrl-F)
Hi Alexandre,
Alexandre de Massy said: However what I set in the "Update Sequence" dialog does not get saved in the file. After I "Check in" the file in PW and check it back out, the "Update Sequence" is back to default.
Jon is right, to remember…
Alexandre de Massy said: I have a filled shape in a nested reference (ref. 1.1) that hide linework in another nested reference (ref 1.2) (1 level of nesting)
The quickest solution turn off the ref in the nest for the filled shape exref.. then attach…
Alexandre de Massy said: Is there anyway to edit the CGS in MicroStation library to add new ones?
I believe that Bentley Systems mapping tools, such as OpenCities Map , allow the creation and editing of GCS libraries. As far as I know, MicroStation…
Hi Alexandre,
You will first need to create a user coordinate system library. Check docs.bentley.com/.../GUID-AAF77C12-776B-41E7-A685-1C12EC8D3154.html
Once it is created, you can copy an existing GCS in that user library and make the edits. You can…