Reference Guide
Reference Guide
Reference Guide

DWG Open Options, Basic

Sets the basic options to use when opening a DWG or DXF file.

DWG Open Options, Basic

  

Architectural or Engineering Units

Defines the linear units for MicroStation to use when opening DWG files with Architectural and Engineering Units (LUNITS=3 or 4). For DWG files with these units, the linear units are inches and are displayed as feet and inches. You should keep this option set to (MicroStation) inches unless you know that the AutoCAD unit conventions were ignored when the file was created.

MicroStation's system for controlling units is very flexible, but it depends on knowing the true geometry size. In AutoCAD, the true size of geometry in a DWG file is more ambiguous. You must set the Units options correctly to remove this ambiguity and enable MicroStation to correctly determine the true size of the DWG geometry. To set the units properly, you must understand the DWG file content and the standards used to create it.

Values for units options include:

Decimal, Scientific or Fractional Units

Defines the linear units for MicroStation to use when opening DWG files with Decimal, Scientific or Fractional Units (LUNITS=1, 2, or 5). The unit options are the same as for files with Architectural and Engineering Units.

MicroStation's system for controlling units is very flexible, but it depends on knowing the true geometry size. In AutoCAD, the true size of geometry in a DWG file is more ambiguous, particularly in files with the linear units set to Decimal, Scientific or Fractional Units. For DWG files with these units, the actual units are not implied, but they are typically one of the metric units. Therefore, setting this value appropriately requires some knowledge of the units used to create the geometry in the file. If this value is not set correctly, MicroStation may misinterpret the size of geometry in the DWG file.

Preserve MicroStation Settings

If on, preserves MicroStation-specific settings in the DWG file.

Many MicroStation settings do not exist in AutoCAD, and therefore cannot be saved as settings in the DWG file. These settings include the active angle, active scale, and default tool settings. Some elements may also have MicroStation-specific data, such as a graphic group number, that does not exist in the DWG format.

Use this setting if the DWG output file will be edited with MicroStation, and you want to preserve the settings and element data between editing sessions. MicroStation-specific settings are saved to an XRECORD entity, and MicroStation-specific element data is saved as XDATA on each entity.

If the output file will not be edited with MicroStation, then this data is not required, and is ignored by other applications.

DGN Seed File

Sets the path and the filename of the seed DGN file. To browse for this file, click the Value column.

When a DWG file is open, MicroStation extracts most of the settings directly from the DWG file. However, MicroStation settings that are not present in the DWG are extracted from the DGN seed file. These settings may include default values for all MicroStation tool settings, active angle, active scale, tentative point display mode, and view attributes such as text nodes on/off.

In general, the storage Resolution value in the seed file is insignificant. However, if the DWG file will be saved to a V7 file, then the storage Resolution value is important and you will need to select an appropriate value. This setting determines the number of positional units per AutoCAD unit.

To set the Resolution value, open the DGN File Settings dialog box (Settings > Design File). Select the Working Units category, and click the Advanced button.

The default seed file uses a storage resolution of 10000. If DWG files with feet and inches will be saved to V7 format, it may be advantageous to use a value that is divisible by 12, such as 3048 (12 x 254).

Model Space > Create 2D Models for Model Space

If on, creates a 2D model to represent model space. Use this setting when you know that the model contains only 2D geometry in the XY plane. If 3D geometry is present, it is flattened to the XY plane.

Model Space > Design Background Color

Opens the Select RGB color dialog box, which is used to set the background color that MicroStation uses for the design model (“model space”).

Paper Space > Create 2D Sheets for Paper Space

If on, creates 2D sheet models to represent paper space sheets. Use this setting when you know that the paper space models contain only 2D geometry in the XY plane. If 3D geometry is present, it is flattened to the XY plane. Note that the viewports of a 2D sheet model can contain views of 3D models, so it is not necessary to have 2D models to use 2D sheets.

Paper Space > Sheet Background Color

Opens the Select RGB color dialog box, which is used to set the background color of the sheet model (“layout”).