Ability to Adjust Pull Down menu windows for example in Linear Feature Definitions or Component Feature Definitions
When remapping templates, it would be good to have the ability to see feature Definitions / Components anything really in a pull-down menu and be able to adjust it and it will keep that sizing under your user settings. Also, if we can have the abi...
over 2 years ago
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Cell in GC will have additional properties for IFC
Placed cells with Generative components on alignment which have assigned item types as additional properties. Those properties will be later exported to IFC. Now the additional properties are not shown in GC only in ORD.
Edit Begin and End Support for Deck and Beam Groups
Let's say there are 4 spans and the user defines a bridge with 5 supports and the deck and beam groups run from support 1 to support 5. Then the engineer learns that we don't want this long of a bridge, only 3 spans. Please add the ability to chan...
When using Create Template dialogue, it would be a good feature to have a section or list that could be pulled showing all of the templates used in the project folder.
A tool that would allow feature definitions to be changed similar to how a smart match and change element attributes tool works. There are times when we add a friction course and need to change multiple point feature definitions and the current wo...
Create/save an annotation group after manual edits by selection set
Would it be possible to create/save an annotation group after all the manual edits are complete? Essentially, creating an annotation group by selecting the text on a level or color.
A lot of our project show multiple profiles in one profile view (EG, Proposed PGL, RT Gutter, LT Gutter, etc.). In MicroStation we set up a specific .ddb file that would plot the text labels in the desired location. We haven’t been successful in c...
Are there any fields similar to CAD like “Current Sheet Number,” “Current Sheet Title,” etc? We are currently using $Sheet_01$, but it is hard to automate