• QRcell 1.0 Released to the MicroStation Community

    Dave
    Dave
    QRcell ◄ Download QRcell is an open source mVBA applet which runs in MicroStation. The applet enables users to encode text to a QR Code for placement as a cell in a MicroStation design file.
    • QRcell.zip
    • 6 months ago
    • MicroStation Programming
    • MicroStation Programming Blog
    • Leonard Jones
    • Robert Hook
  • What do each of the Volume Options mean for the Mesh Property Feature Definition?

    Holly Herring
    Holly Herring
    Product(s): OpenRoads Designer Version(s): 10.07.00.56+ Area: Template Feature Definitions Question: What do each of the Volume Options mean for the Mesh Property Feature Definition? Answer: None - The mesh/terrain…
    • over 2 years ago
    • OpenRoads | OpenSite
    • OpenRoads | OpenSite Wiki
    • James Anding
    • Frank Klein
  • Composing Drawings Blog Series: Building Design Blog 3 of 4

    Shaylesh Lunawat
    Shaylesh Lunawat
    Previous blog: Composing Drawings Blog Series: Building Design – Blog 2 of 4 Managing Sheet Index In the previous blog we customized the drawing seed and used it for automating dynamic views. In this blog, we will add sheets to the sheet index and…
    • over 6 years ago
    • MicroStation
    • MicroStation Blog
    • Marc Thomas
  • ORD R4U6: How do I show flow arrows in the plan view on our roadway ditches?

    Corey Baird
    Corey Baird
    Does anyone have an idea how we can show flow arrows on our roadway ditches in Open Roads?
    • Answered
    • over 4 years ago
    • OpenRoads | OpenSite
    • OpenRoads | OpenSite Forum
  • RE: ORD R4U6: How do I show flow arrows in the plan view on our roadway ditches?

    Kevin McDonald
    Kevin McDonald
    In the Feature Symbology for the ditch, select an Annotation Group in the "3D" group... In the Annotation Group, define a Plan>Linear3d annotation that places a cell at the points. In the Placement>Rotation Option field, you have the option to orient…
    • over 4 years ago
    • OpenRoads | OpenSite
    • OpenRoads | OpenSite Forum
    • Adam Wieczorek