How to Add Multiple Views in a Single View Arrangement Definition File


Applies To 

Product(s):

OpenPlant Orthographics Manager

Version(s):

08.11.11.87 (SS6)

Environment: 

Windows 7/8.1/10 (64 bit)

Area: 

View Arrangement Definition File

Subarea: 

Add Multiple Views

Original Author:

Faisal Khan, Bentley Product Advantage Group

To Add Multiple Views in a Single View Arrangement Definition File

Background

If user wants to add multiple views in a single view arrangement definition file, user can add multiple views in a single view arrangement definition file in OpenPlant Orthographics Manager.

Steps to Accomplish

  1. Launch OpenPlant Orthographics Manager and select a project

  2. Go to Drawing Generation – Create View

  3. Select Open already existing view arrangement definition (VAD) file from “Open” button



  4. Load a view arrangement definition file from “Load VAD File” dialog



  5. The selected file will be loaded in OpenPlant Orthographics Manager



  6. Check “Do not clear list on ad new view”



  7. Select “+” sign in View Names to “Add a new view”



  8. Press “Yes” to prompt message



  9. View arrangement file name and Referenced will remain in Creation window and all other entries will get empty


     
  10. Add new “View Name” say Front



  11. Go to “3D Clipping Area” tab of view arrangement definition file creation window

  12. Select direction “Front” from Direction drop down menu and press “View referenced model” button



  13. Referenced Model(s) will open in OpenPlant Orthographics manager



  14. Fill Position X,Y,Z co-ordinates manually or see below steps to fill them using “Pick Area” option

  15. Select Pick Area button [Step. 12 must be done before doing this]



  16. Pick first and second points in model



  17. Fill Elevation values manually for Front direction say Min -15000 and Max 15000 in this case



  18. Select “Check Area” button to see all required components are corrected covered in selected Position (Make sure referenced models opened at back end in same direction in which View Arrangement definition file being created)



  19. Rotate the model to see all components correctly shown in check box



  20. Switch to “View Output Position” tab

  21. In Position field, input X,Y co-ordinates manually which will indicate where the lower left corner of the defined view will be placed in the 2D drawing. You can also pick the lower left position in the 2D drawing if you have the border drawing open. Follow below steps to pick points in drawing.

  22. Select “View Border” button in “View Output Position” tab



  23. Once Border file gets loaded, Select “Pick lower left point” button (user will be redirected to opened border file on clicking this button)



  24. Single click in border file to select lower left point. It will pick X,Y co-ordinates and select scale as 1/40 (in metric case), Select a Rotation angle from the list (0, 90, 180, 270), if you wish to rotate the view in the 2D drawing.



  25. Switch to “Match Line and View Information” tab, enter the information you want displayed on the 2D output drawing in the fields provided.(this is not mandatory step to create new view arrangement definition file)

  26. Enter some value in “View Information” box say write “Front View”, Select “Scale” (You can input text or number in scale box), Fill Match Line data in needed



  27. Once done press “Save” button to save new view arrangement definition file



  28. Once saved, “View Name” of New View Arrangement Definition file will be shown in “View Names” box and Referenced models used to create new file will be shown in  “All Referenced Models” box

See Also

 communities.bentley.com/.../30044.how-to-create-new-project-in-openplant-orthographics-manager

communities.bentley.com/.../23901.how-to-get-iso-view-in-orthographics

communities.bentley.com/.../30083.how-to-create-new-view-arrangement-definition-vad-file

OpenPlant Orthographics Manager Help

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