Drew,
My colleague Dan Weston correctly noted that you are using Bentley Map PowerView which does not include the Map Manager "Export..." command. You would need to have either Bentley Map or Bentley Map Enterprise to use the "Export..." functionality…
Drew,
Using the "Map Manager" you can select one or more map layers, then right-click and select the "Export..." command to create a CAD/DGN file. From the Bentley Map help file the following:
We have a rather simple workflow where features with certain property values in a point .shp-file needs to be translated into certain Microstation cells.
This is a task that Map Manager is a convenient tool for. However, at least with our configuration…
Kiran,
In the Map Manager you can perform the following:
Right-click your feature class and select the "Symbology..." option.
In "Symbology" dialog choose "General > Thematic Definition set > User defined 1" option.
In "Symbology" dialog choose…
Map Manager contains most of what you need. The topic in the Map Contents Help instructions is Map Management
The Export topic explains how to convert Map Features to MicroStation elements.
The Labeling option, once used, adds the Annotation menu…
I can offer assistance. Which of the following ATTACH MAPS modes where you using?
ATTACH MAPS POINT
ATTACH MAPS VIEW
ATTACH MAPS SHAPE
ATTACH MAPS FENCE
ATTACH MAPS ALL
As previously stated the Map Manager in Bentley Map is substantially…
hello evryone,
i was digitizing lot shapes on a raster image in an XFM project and wen i digitize a lot shape and press reset so as to show d edit dialog.........the lot shape doesnt appear and an error msg appears sayin "Operation must use an Opdateable…
Doug,
In the "Map Manager" select one or more layers, then right click and select the "Export..." command to produce a MicroStation compatible model or new design file with the desired thematic resymbolization applied to simple MicroStation elements…
...after creating a map model, you can simply use "Attach By Reference" in the Map Manager with "Attachment Method: Interactive" to attach your active design file to itself, selecting any model from the active file for attachment. This process can be…
...in the "Map Manager" select multiple map layers (using the control key selection method) that have existing labeling, then right click "Annotation..." and choose the destination model and you should be able to create annotations from multiple layers…
Eric,
By using the "Labeling" functionality in the Map Manager application of Bentley Map you should be able to achieve this. For your "Village Boundary" feature class shown below you should be able to use a "Labeling > Text String" (Property Based…
Jeremy,
The "Remove" command in the "Map Manager" does not actually delete the instance data which was created by the "Buffer..." command. The following steps should achieve your desired result:
Using the "Map Manager" application, choose the…
Gaetan,
Generally speaking, yes this should be doable. However much depends on the data you have in both your design file as well as in your spreadsheet.
In Bentley Map you have the ability to define joins to external data sources, including what…
Ica,
One possible solution is to use "Thematic Resymbolization" in the "Map Manager" for the layer, defining distinct classes for each of the unique property values.
Regards,
Jeff Bielefeld [Bentley]
...using "Named Criteria" in the "Bentley Geospatial Administrator" is currently the only way to have the "Map Manager" layer classes not display the underlying criteria expression.
Regards,
Jeff Bielefeld [Bentley]
...you can use the " Map Management " and " Thematic Mapping " capabilities of Bentley Map V8 i to create a thematic presentation of the data then the " Print Preparation " tool to create a print model with one or more "viewports" containing the specific…
...after moving one of the additional "Default" model reference attachments, does performing "Save Settings" and entering "newfile" at the uStn> command prompt temporarily display your original "Default" model attachment? FWIW the "Map Manager" "is designed…
While you have your design model open in Bentley Map, go to File > Map Manager in the menu. If you already have Map Manager open, press the "New" button in the upper left corner of it.
Then you'll see a dialog box that prompts you to create a…
...unfortunately the capability to programmatically create and define the contents of a "map model" does not exist in the public Bentley Map API at this time.
Regards,
Jeff Bielefeld [Bentley]