I want to be able to place a cell at any angle and for the text to ALWAYS be horizontal. There is an existing enhancement request #663930 dating back to 2014 for this, but we need votes as always, to get Bentley's attention. Ian
Now that we are using true size sheets 11"x17", scaling a vicinity map down more than 100,000 is needed in most cases. Especially If the source information is to scale, and you have to place miles of coverage in a small space (approx. 4"x5"). Micr...
Common Configuration Layout across Power Platform applications
From a perspective of minimizing the content and the management overhead when there are several Power Platform applications installed. It would be good if a standard layout for the Configuration could be implemented or a common one used for all ap...
Add a simple command to PrintOrganizer to verify if all print definitions are pointing to a valid file. Because it does not warn you, if a file is not found when printing a single PDF set, it works for a while and creates nothing. For this reason,...
When a label with leader line is placed, the line can either be attached to the left or to the right of the label cell. As a user I'd like to have the option "top" and "bottom" as well
10 months ago
in 2D Drawing
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Future consideration
Rendering Materials - Quantification / Item Type support
Mstn's Rendering Materials systems manages a large number of settings and other info that can be applied at subelement level (faces). It would be useful to leverage this to allow the use to extract or select the faces that have been assigned a par...
10 months ago
in Visualization
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Future consideration
It would be nice if you tentatively snapped on a reference file and had the reference dialog open It would highlight in the dialog this would be an option
Hi Bentley. If you have not seen this you need too. www.d5render.com It is an awesome rendering engine that supports 3ds Max, SketchUp, Rhino, Archicad, Revit, and a few more... Bentley is missing Its c. $350 per license per year......
10 months ago
in Visualization
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Future consideration