DgnLib file is not being used with levels. Currently only DgnLibs are used for text styles.
Yes, to your second question. We use CSV files to remap & update levels in design files. Since 2014 we have updated our levels (name, color, style, weight, plot/not, etc...). So the 100+ files have to be updated to comply with new standards.
Our design process in a nut shell.
- We receive building layout drawings from a number of different architects in AutoCAD format.
- These files are converted & cleaned up then referenced on to an overall design sheets, e.g. lighting, power, fire alarm, etc...
- 2D symbols, notes, electrical loads and details depending on the project type: health care, medical facility, commercial bldg, fast-food facility, airport food courts, etc...
- Then a set of "dummy" set of sheets are created based on the "match or section lines" defined by the architects to represent printed sheets with only sheet numb, sheet title and sheet scale.
- Then the electrical designs are certified and signed by one of Professional Engineers(PE).
Yes, to your second question. We use CSV files to remap & update levels in design files. Since 2014 we have updated our levels (name, color, style, weight, plot/not, etc...). So the 100+ files have to be updated to comply with new standards.
Our design process in a nut shell.
- We receive building layout drawings from a number of different architects in AutoCAD format.
- These files are converted & cleaned up then referenced on to an overall design sheets, e.g. lighting, power, fire alarm, etc...
- 2D symbols, notes, electrical loads and details depending on the project type: health care, medical facility, commercial bldg, fast-food facility, airport food courts, etc...
- Then a set of "dummy" set of sheets are created based on the "match or section lines" defined by the architects to represent printed sheets with only sheet numb, sheet title and sheet scale.
- Then the electrical designs are certified and signed by one of Professional Engineers(PE).