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The MicroStation family of products provides traditional CAD capabilities and the power and versatility to precisely view, model, document, and visualize information-rich 2D and 3D designs of all types and scales, working for professionals in every discipline on infrastructure projects of every type.

Ctrl+N

New / Create Design File

Ctrl+O

Open Design File

Ctrl+W

Closes the active design file

Ctrl+S

Save changes

Ctrl+F

Save Settings

Ctrl+P

Print / Plot Dialog

Ctrl+Z/Ctrl+R

Undo / Redo

Ctrl+x, Ctrl+c, Ctrl+v

Cut, Copy, Paste

Ctrl+G

Group current selection

Ctrl+U

Ungroup current selection

Ctrl+L

Lock element

Ctrl+M

Unlock element

Ctrl+I

Element Information

Ctrl+E

View Levels Display

Ctrl+B

View Attributes

Ctrl+T

Tool Boxes dialog

?

Open the AccuDraw Shortcuts window.

h, a

Suspend AccuDraw for the current tool operation. Selecting a new tool, or entering a Reset re-enables AccuDraw.

h, s

Toggle AccuSnap on/off.

h, u

Suspends AccuSnap for the current tool operation. Selecting a new tool, or entering a Reset re-enables AccuSnap.

Q

Deactivates AccuDraw.

3.2 Drawing Plane

Enter

Smart LockIn Rectangular coordinates,

Space

Switches between Rectangular and Polar coordinates.

O

Moves the drawing plane origin to the current pointer position.

V

Rotate drawing plane to align with the view axes.

T

Rotate the drawing plane to align with the axes in a standard Top view.

F

Rotate the drawing plane to align with the axes in a standard Front view.

S

Rotate the drawing plane to align with the axes in a standard Side view.

B

Rotate the drawing plane to align with the active ACS,

E

Rotate between three main planes: top, front, and side (3D only). This also works when your original plane is an ACS or context rotation, so you do not have to use RX, RY to rotate to a 90° plane.

r,c

Rotate the drawing plane to the current ACS.

r, e

Rotate the drawing plane to match the orientation of a selected element.

r, v

Rotate the active view to match the current drawing plane.

r, x

Rotate the drawing plane 90° about its x-axis.

r, y

Rotate the drawing plane 90° about its y-axis.

r, z

Rotate the drawing plane 90° about its z-axis.

r, q

Quickly and temporarily rotate the drawing plane.

r, a

Permanently rotate the drawing plane.

X

Toggle the lock status for the X value.

Y

Toggle the lock status for the Y value.

Z

Toggle the lock status for the Z value.

D

Toggle the lock status for the Distance value.

A

Toggle the lock status for the Angle value.

l, i

Locks the current index state.

l, p

Toggle ACS Grid Plane lock

l, a

Toggle ACS Plane lock.

l, s

Toggle ACS Plane snap lock.

l, z

Toggle Sticky Z Lock, which is used in conjunction with ACS Plane Snap Lock to force a series of snap points to lie on the active ACS' XY plane (Z=0).

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3.4 Dialog Boxes

~

Bump an item in the tool settings dialog box

g, t

Move focus to the Tool Settings window.

g, k

Move focus to Key-in window

g, s

Move focus to AccuDraw Settings dialog box

g, a

Open the get ACS dialog box

w, a

Open the Write to ACS dialog box

P

Open the Data Point Key-in dialog box

M

Open the Data Point Key-in dialog box for entering multiple data points.

I

Activates Intersect snap mode.

N

Activates Nearest snap mode.

C

Activates Center snap mode.

K

open the Keypoint Snap Divisor dialog box, which is used to set the Snap Divisor for keypoint snapping.

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Comment #1 by Michael May 20, 2015 at 08:41 am Reply

This does not seem to be for Microstation but for Mindjet (a piece for mind mapping, perhaps?). Seems to be taken from the online help of said software. Sad.

Reply #1berndMay 22, 2015 at 11:03 am

Fixed now and it should show the correct page; There was a mishap on an edit a few days ago where I edited and copied &pasted the wrong XML file into this page.

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MicroStation
Developer(s)Bentley Systems
Initial release1980s
Stable release
Operating systemWindows 7 or later
Platform.NET Framework
TypeCAD
LicenseProprietary software
Websitehttp://www.bentley.com/.../MicroStation

MicroStation is a CADsoftware platform for two and three dimensional design and drafting, developed and sold by Bentley Systems and used in the architectural and engineering industries. It generates 2D/3D vector graphics objects and elements and includes building information modeling (BIM) features. The current version is MicroStation CONNECT Edition.

History[edit]

MicroStation was initially developed by Bentley Systems and sold and supported by Intergraph in the 1980s. The latest versions of the software are released solely for Microsoft Windowsoperating systems, but historically MicroStation was available for Macintosh platforms and a number of Unix-like operating systems.From its inception MicroStation was designed as an IGDS (Interactive Graphics Design System) file editor for the PC. Its initial development was a result of Bentley Systems's experience developing PseudoStation released in 1984, a program designed to replace the use of proprietary Intergraph graphic workstations to edit DGN files by substituting the much less expensive Tektronix compatible graphics terminals.[1] PseudoStation as well as Intergraph's IGDS program ran on a modified version of Digital Equipment Corporation's VAX super-mini computer.

In 1985, MicroStation 1.0 was released as a DGN file read-only and plot program designed to run exclusively on the IBM PC-AT personal computer.

In 1987, MicroStation 2.0 was released, and was the first version of MicroStation to read and write DGN files.

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Almost two years later, MicroStation 3.0 was released, which took advantage of the increasing processing power of the PC, particularly with respect to dynamics.

Intergraph MicroStation 4.0 was released in late 1990 and added many features: reference file clipping and masking, a DWG translator, fence modes, the ability to name levels, as well as GUI enhancements. The 1992 release of version 4 introduced the ability to write applications using the MicroStation Development Language (MDL).[2]

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In 1993, MicroStation 5.0 was released. New capabilities included binary raster support, custom line styles, settings manager, and dimension driven design. The 'V5 for Power Macintosh provided a comprehensive tool set for both 2-D and 3-D CAD ... with added several truly useful features ... the high-end PowerPC- native CAD package runs on steroids.'[3] This was the last version to be supported in Unix. This version was branded both Intergraph (on CLIX) and Bentley MicroStation (on PC). Later versions were all branded Bentley. This was the last version to run on Intergraph CLIX. All platforms other than the PC used 32-bit processors.

In 1995, Windows 95 was released. Bentley soon followed with a release of MicroStation for that operating system. Aside from being the first version of MicroStation to not include the version number in its name (MicroStation 95 was actually MicroStation v5.5), MicroStation 95 included the ability to be mostly driven by graphic icon buttons. This version introduced a host of new features: Accudraw, dockable dialogs, Smartline, revised view controls, movie generation, and the ability to use two application windows (similar to previous Unix driven Intergraph terminals. Many of these features are among the most popular used today.[citation needed] MicroStation 95 was the first version of MicroStation for a PC platform to use 32-bit hardware.

The last multi-platform release, MicroStation SE (SE standing for special edition, but it was actually MicroStation 5.7) was released late in 1997, and was the first MicroStation release to include color button icons. These icons could also be made borderless, just like in Office 97. This version of MicroStation also included several features to enable more work over the internet. This version also introduced enhanced precision and a very commonly used tool in MicroStation - PowerSelector.

MicroStation/J (a.k.a. MicroStation 7.0, a.k.a. MicroStation V7) was released almost a year after SE. The J in the software title stood for Java, as this version introduced a Java-enhanced version of MDL, called JMDL.[4] Other features included QuickvisionGL and a revised help system. MicroStation/J was the last version to be based upon the IGDS file format; since MicroStation/J was actually Version 7, the file format became known as 'V7 DGN'. That file format had been used for about 20 years.

However, with the advent of MicroStation V8 in 2001 came a new IEEE-754 based 64-bit file format, referred to as V8 DGN. Along with the new file format came many new enhancements, including unlimited levels, a nearly limitless design plane and no limits on filesize. Other features that were added were: Accusnap, Design History, models, unlimited undo, VBA programming, .Net interoperability,[5] True Scale, and standard definitions for working units (as the new file format stored everything internally in meters, but can recognize rational unit conversions so that it can know the size of geometry)(some of these features were also available in MicroStation 95 to MicroStation/J). It also included the ability to work natively with DWG files, l.

MicroStation V8 2004 Edition (V8.5) followed nearly three years later with support for newer DWG releases, Multi-snaps, PDF creation, the Standards Checker and Feature modeling.MicroStation V8 XM Edition (V8.9) was released in May 2006.[6] It builds upon the changes made by V8. The XM edition includes a completely revised Direct3d-based graphics subsystem, PDF References, task navigation, element templates, color books, support for PANTONE and RAL color systems and keyboard mapping.

In MicroStation V8i (V8.11) the task navigation was overhauled and the then newest DWG format was supported. MicroStation now contains a module for GPS data.

Structure designed in MicroStation.

The current version is MicroStation CONNECT Edition (V10). This version updated the application architecture to 64-bit and changed to a Ribbon Interface.[7] Future versions are being delivered as (roughly) quarterly updates.

File format support[edit]

Its native format is the DGN format, though it can also read and write a variety of standard CAD formats including DWG, DXF, SKP and OBJ and produce media output in such forms as rendered images (JPEG and BMP), animations (AVI), 3D web pages in Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML), and Adobe Systems PDF.

At its inception, MicroStation was used in the engineering and architecture fields primarily for creating construction drawings; however, it has evolved through its various versions to include advanced modeling and rendering features, including boolean solids, raytracing, and keyframe animation. It can provide specialized environments for architecture, civil engineering, mapping, or plant design, among others.

In 2000, Bentley made revisions to the DGN file format in V8 to add additional features like Digital Rights and Design History - a revision control ability that allows reinstating previous revisions either globally or by selection, and to better support import/export of Autodesk's DWG format.[8] Additionally, the V8 DGN file format removed many data restrictions from earlier releases such as limited design levels and drawing area.CONNECT Edition versions continue to use the V8 DGN file format.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  1. ^Conforti, Frank; Grabowski, Ralph (1998). MicroStation For AutoCAD Users. Delmar Cengage Learning. p. 9. ISBN978-0-7668-0656-6.
  2. ^'MDL Development Environment'. LA Solutions. Retrieved 2012-02-15.
  3. ^'MicroStation V5 for Power Macintosh'. MacUser. 11: 60. 1995.
  4. ^Sumbera, Stanislav (January 2001). 'Java/JMDL communication with MDL applications'. MicroStation Manager. 11 (12): 30–34. Retrieved 2012-02-15.
  5. ^Sumbera, Stanislav (July 2002). '.NET and VBA interoperability in MicroStation'. ControlAltDelete: 36–40. Retrieved 2012-02-15.
  6. ^'Bentley Announces Commercial Release of MicroStation V8 XM Edition' (Press release). Bentley.com. 2006-05-25. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
  7. ^Day, Martyn. 'Bentley CONNECT Edition'. AEC Magazine. Retrieved 3 February 2017.
  8. ^Newton, Randall S. (2004-07-01). 'MicroStation V8 2004 Review'. Cadalyst. Longitude Media, LLC. Retrieved 2017-12-11.

External links[edit]

  • MicroStation home page at Bentley

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