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Annotation Scale with MicroStation · PDF fileAnnotation Scale . This presentation will focus on the key concepts of the Annotation Scale feature delivered in MicroStation V8i. •

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Page 1: Annotation Scale with MicroStation · PDF fileAnnotation Scale . This presentation will focus on the key concepts of the Annotation Scale feature delivered in MicroStation V8i. •

Annotation Scale with MicroStation V8i

Arizona Bentley BASH Sept 13th 2013

Presenter: Sam Hendrick ([email protected])

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Annotation Scale

This presentation will focus on the key concepts of the Annotation Scale feature delivered in MicroStation V8i.

• Key concepts covered:

− What is Annotation Scale? − Benefits of using Annotation Scale − What does Annotation Scale work with? − Your existing standards − Changes to your workflows

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What is Annotation Scale?

• Annotation Scale is, essentially, a "print scale" that is applied to certain types of elements that need to be sized to match the desired output scale of the drawing.

• A model property unique to each model (design, drawing, or sheet) in a drawing file

• The setting is dynamic

• May be used to "size up" or "size down“

• You define what data it is associated with during the placement of elements using the Annotation Scale Lock property (other than custom line styles which are global)

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What Annotation Scale is Not

• What does Annotation Scale not do?

• Not meant to remain static (i.e. Settings Manager)

• Change one setting changes all "influenced" elements

• No manipulating working units for different "scales"

• Does not work with pattern or cloud tools

• Cannot be set independently on line styles (all or nothing as a model property)

• Vertical applications may not use it directly

• Remember, it resizes elements relative to a "print scale”

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What Does Annotation Scale Work With?

• Annotation scale may be associated with the following types of elements:

• Text, text fields and notes

• Dimensions

• Cells

• Detailing symbol styles

• Custom line styles

• Reference file elements

• Sheet model boundaries

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The Annotation Scale Setting

• Annotation Scale is a model property.

• A Scale value set in Model Properties

• Default scale is determined by the seed file or seed model a model is based upon

• Available for any type of model:

• Design

• Drawing

• Sheet

• Works with Undo

• Model Properties is also where Line Style Scale is set.

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Annotation Scale is a model property

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Annotation Example

Check current Annotation Scale in Model Properties... What is scalable and what is not? Hard to tell by just looking!

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The Drawing Scale Tool Box

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About the Drawing Scale Tool Box • The Drawing Scale window may be used to change the Annotation

Scale setting on the fly. It is available by selecting Settings > Drawing Scale to open the window.

• Quickly change Annotation Scale

• Dockable

• Resizable (3 preset sizes)

• Provides access to Units and ACS

• Customizable (right-click)

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Resizable

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Dockable

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The Annotation Scale Lock Toggle • The Annotation Scale Lock toggle may be found on the tool settings

dialog for any tool that supports this feature (other than custom line styles)

• Place Text

• Place Note

• Dimensioning tools

• Place Active Cell

• Detailing Symbol Styles

• Reference files

• Model Properties

* Also found in the Lock Toggles

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Scales

• The list of available Annotation Scales is delivered through the configured scales.def file.

• The configuration variable that sets the search path for the Scales.def:

• MS_CUSTOMSCALEDEF

• Default location in Windows 7

• C:\ProgramData\Bentley\MicroStation V8i (SELECTseries)\WorkSpace\System\data

• Default location in Windows XP:

• C:\ProgramData\Bentley\MicroStation V8i (SELECTseries)\WorkSpace\System\data\

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Placing Elements

Let’s try placing: - Text: Street Label (13th Street) - Cells: North Arrow - Draw with a custom line style

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Consider Your Existing Workflow

• When approaching Annotation Scale it is important to consider your existing standards and workflows and how they will be affected by Annotation Scale.

• Is your existing data formatted to a common base scale? For many, it is, but it may not be at a true 1:1 currently. Many organizations have exaggerated the sizes to place at a scale of 1 where the exaggeration for plot scale has already been incorporated.

• If this is the case, consider reformatting.

The "Physical" setting for line styles will prevent a line style from rescaling. This will keep it measurable!

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Custom Line Style

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Cells and Cell Libraries

• Cells and cell libraries, as applicable, are easy to migrate to the Annotation Scale workflow.

• The procedure to follow:

• Identify the cells that you want to work with annotation scale.

• Size the graphics (linework) of the cell to match the base scale (1:1). If your normal print scale was 1:100, and you place the cell at 1:1, it would need to be scaled down by a factor of 100 to work with the annotation scale "influence".

• Set the cell as an annotation cell

Note: It may be possible to use this procedure in bulk with the "Annotation Scale" Models dialog heading and Batch Process...

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Text and Dimension Styles

• A similar concept would need to be applied to text and dimension styles as well.

• Text Height Units (line spacing, etc.)

• Format the sizes based upon what you want to see on the printed output (actual size).

• Standardize using a "configured DGNLIB" to deliver the created and configured styles to the users.

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Sheet Boundary

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References (Sheet)

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References (Model)

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Multiple Scale Details

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Propagate vs. Not Propagate

• Propagate vs. Not Propagate...that is the question!

• MicroStation V8i SS2 provides a variable which determines whether your changes to annotation scale propagate automatically.

• MS_ANNOTATIONSCALEPROPAGATION = NEVER

• The key-in ANNOTATIONSCALE CHANGE will force the model to update all annotation elements to reflect the current active annotation scale.

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Multiple Annotation Scales

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Some Helpful Key-in Commands

• The following are some key-ins that you may find helpful when working with Annotation Scale in your workflows:

• ANNOTATIONSCALE ADD

• ANNOTATIONSCALE REMOVE

• ANNOTATIONSCALE CHANGE

• And

• ANNOTATIONSCALE SELECT ELEMENT

Used to create a selection set from elements that have annotation scale

Hint: Right-click and "isolate" elements (this will create a displayset)

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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

• The Good − Annotatable items are designed to work at different scales.

• The Bad − Changing scales is not a magic solution. You may need to manually

adjust the placement of some elements as you change scales.

• The Ugly − Retrofitting existing drawings to work with Annotation scale can

sometimes be a bit challenging and might not be worth the effort to change them. Maybe consider using it with new drawings, not existing.

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Things to Consider

• Working Scale − Work at 1:1. Stop exaggerating the scale based upon your intended plot scale

and start letting MicroStation handle the task of scaling for you.

• Text and cells − Text justification and cell origin points are more important than ever when

considering using Annotation Scale. Scaling is based upon the elements origin. Set them wisely!

• Education − Educate the MicroStation users at your organization on the planned

implementation of Annotation Scale.

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