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1 Chapter 12 Cells PLAY VIDEO INTRODUCTION A cell is a group of elements combined into one complex element and stored in a cell library or in your design file as a shared cell. Any cell can be easily recalled and placed, and then manipulated as a single element within MicroStation. Cells reduce repetitive drawing and encourage standardization. With proper setup, any cell can be used in any drawing. Therefore everyone working on a project can use the same cells if they are given access to the same cell library. CELL LIBRARY CREATION AND ATTACHMENT CREATION All cells have to be stored in and recalled from a cell library. If no cell library is available to be used with your design file, one must be created. Creating a cell library is similar to creating a design file. The following list outlines the steps necessary for creating a cell library. To create a cell library: 1. Select Element menu > Cells to open the Cell Library dialog. 2. Select Cell Library File menu > New item to display the Create Cell Library dialog. 3. Enter the name of the new library in the Name data entry box. You can either specify a full path for the file in this box or use the Directories list box to navigate to the desired directory. MicroStation V8i will automatically append the standard cell library extension.cel to your filename. 4. Click the Save button to create the new cell library and dismiss the dialog. Copyright 2009 Bentley Systems, Incorporated Cells 1
2 ATTACHMENT Several design files can have the same cell library attached at the same time. When you create a new cell library, that library will automatically be attached to your current design file. By default, once a cell library is attached to a design file, if you perform a Save Settings (File menu > Save Settings), it will remain attached until you manually detach it or attach a different one. The following steps outline the procedure for attaching cell libraries. To attach a cell library: 1. Open the Cell Library dialog (Element menu > Cells). From the Cell Library dialog, select the Attach Cell Library command (Files menu > Attach File ) The Attach Cell Library dialog appear. 2. Navigate to the location of the desired library. Use the Directory History or Files History icons in the upper right corner of the dialog to locate previously used cell libraries or directories. 3. Click the Open button to attach the specified library and dismiss the dialog. CREATING AND PLACING CELLS CREATING Once you have created and attached your cell library, you can begin creating and placing cells. The following list outlines the steps necessary to create a cell. To create a cell: 1. Attach your cell library. 2. Place the elements in your active file that will be used to create the cell. Make sure that you have the desired element attributes set when you place these elements. 3. Place a fence, or use the Element Selection tool to identify the element(s) you want to include in the cell. 4. Select the Define Cell Origin tool (S4). Define the origin of the cell with a data point. From the Cell Library settings box, click the Create button to display the Create New Cell dialog. Copyright 2009 Bentley Systems, Incorporated Cells 2
3 5. Fill in the appropriate information: Name - Enter the cell name in the Name data entry box. This name can be any combination of alphanumeric characters, periods, underscores, or commas. Alphabetic characters can be entered in uppercase or lowercase. Description - You can also enter an optional description in the Description data entry boxes. Type - Choose the desired cell type from the option menu. You usually select Graphic (the default) as the other options are specialized and are used in very rare occasions. 6. Click the Create button to create the cell. At this point, you have a new cell in the attached cell library, ready to be placed in your active design. PLACING The Cell Library dialog contains a group box called Active Cells. The buttons in this group box are used to designate a cell as the active cell, active point, active line terminator, or active pattern cell. Placement Point The cell name that displays beside this button is the cell that is placed with the tools, Place Active Cell and Place Active Cell Matrix tool. The word NONE will appear if no cell is currently active. The name that appears beside this button indicates which cell, if any, will be used as the active point when the Place Point tool is used. Copyright 2009 Bentley Systems, Incorporated Cells 3
4 Terminator Pattern An arrowhead is an example of a Terminator. The cell name that appears beside this button is the cell that is placed with the Place Active Line Terminator tool. The word NONE will appear if no line terminator cell is currently active. The cell name that appears beside this button is the cell that will be used to pattern an element. Patterning is done with the various tools found on the Patterns toolbox. The word NONE will appear if no pattern cell is currently active. To activate a cell: 1. From the Cell Library settings box, click on the desired cell from the list box. 2. From the Active Cells group box, select the appropriate button to activate the cell. For general cell placement, use the Placement button. The Cells Toolbox The tools on the Cells toolbox are used for defining cell origins, placing cells, and displaying information about cells. Place Active Cell - This tool is used to place the cell that is currently active. Place Active Cell Matrix - You can use this tool to place a matrix of the current active cell. The cells are placed at the active angle and scale on the same level(s) as in the cell definition. Select and Place Cell - This tool allows you to identify an existing cell in the design, making it the active cell, then place additional instances of the newly identified cell. Define Cell Origin - You can use this tool to define the origin point for the cell. This will be the point about which the cell is placed. Identify Cell - You can display the name and level of existing cells with this tool. Replace Cell - This tool allows you to replace an existing cell with another cell of the same name from the attached cell library. Place Active Line Terminator - This tool is used to place the active line terminator cell on a line, line string, or arc. This is usually something like an arrowhead. Copyright 2009 Bentley Systems, Incorporated Cells 4
5 Cell Selector The Cell Selector tool can be opened from Utilites menu > Cell Selector. Supply the name of the cell library to be loaded and then MicroStation V8i will open a tool as shown at left. By clicking on the icon representing a cell, that cell will be made active for placement and the Place Active Cell tool will be started. You can then dynamically drag the cell and place it. Use Active Angle and Active Scale to vary the angle and scale at which the cell is drawn. Note: You can have several cell libraries loaded in the same cell selector. To activate, select File menu > Cell Selector to load another cell library. EXERCISE: ADDING CELLS TO THE FLOOR PLAN In this exercise you will create a new cell library and populate it with some new cells. After that, you will place the cells in your active design. CREATE THE CELL LIBRARY AND MODEL FOR THE CELL CREATION PROCESS 1. Go to File menu > Open and open the floor plan you completed in the previous chapter. Although you can create your cells by placing elements in your current model, for this exercise you will create a separate model within floor.dgn to build your cells. 2. Open the Models dialog (File menu > Models) 3. Click the New icon to create a new model. 4. In the Name: field, enter cells and click OK. A new model is created with the name cells. Next, you are going to create a new level on which to draw your cell elements. 5. Choose Settings menu > Level > Manager. This opens the Level Manager dialog. Copyright 2009 Bentley Systems, Incorporated Cells 5
6 6. Create a new level named fixtures. Make it your active level (double-click the name). You will add all your elements that make up your cells to this level. Close the dialog. 7. Select Element menu > Cells to display Cell Library dialog. 8. Select File menu > New from Cell Library dialog. Enter the name Fixture for the library. Click Save. CREATE THE CELLS 1. Draw a block 2 x Place a circle in center of block. Use the Center Snap from the snaps menu in the status bar and snap to the block. Snap to the block s keypoint to complete the circle placement. 3. This represents a sink for the cell definition. 4. Place a fence (21) around the block and circle. 5. Select Define Cell Origin tool (S4) from the Place Cells toolbox. 6. Snap to and data point on the lower left corner of the block-circle to represent the handle-point, i.e. the point by which you will place this symbol. 7. Select Element menu > Cells. Select the Create button. Supply the cell name sink and a short description. Click the Create button. The sink cell appears in your list of cells. Next, you will create one more cell for your cell library. 8. Draw a block 2 x 4 alongside your sink graphics. 9. Place an ellipse using the Place Ellipse tool (E2) centered in the new block using the same Center snap to start the ellipse placement. Snap to the top and side edges of the block to place the ellipse. 10. Place a new fence (21) around the bathtub elements. 11. Select Define Cell Origin (S4) tool from the Place Cells toolbox again. Copyright 2009 Bentley Systems, Incorporated Cells 6
7 12. Snap to and data point in the lower left corner of the block. 13. In the Cells dialog, click the Create button again. 14. Enter the name bathtub and click the Create button. You have now created a cell library and two cells. The next step is to place them in your floorplan design. 15. Return to your floorplan model by clicking the Go to Previous Model arrow (lower left corner of the screen). The floorplan design reappears. PLACE THE CELLS 1. In the Cell Library dialog make the sink cell your active cell by selecting the sink cell entry in the list and click the Placement button in the Active Cells section of the Cell Library dialog. 2. Select the Place Cell tool (S1) from the Cells toolbox. 3. Place the sink in the lower left corner of the Laboratory. Place another copy of the sink in the lower right corner of the same room. Next, you will use a the Cell Selector utility to place the bathtub. 4. Select Utilities menu > Cell Selector to place the sink on the drawing. 5. Choose bathtub from the Cell Selector dialog by clicking on the picture of it. This automatically makes the cell active for placement and activates the Place Active Cell tool. 6. Place the tub next to the first sink. 7. Experiment with the Tool Settings for the Place Cell tool such as Active Angle and the Scales fields. Try placing a second copy of the tub but at 90 degrees along the left wall. A large number of cell libraries are supplied with MicroStation V8i. By default they are stored in the following path: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Bentley\Workspace\System\Cell Copyright 2009 Bentley Systems, Incorporated Cells 7
8 If you don t find the Cell folder there, use your Windows Search and find the folder. Experiment placing cells by attaching remodel.cel and then open Utilities menu > Cell Selector and place a few cells. As you can see, Cell libraries are one of the most productive aspects of any CAD software. < RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS GO TO CHAPTER THIRTEEN > Copyright 2009 Bentley Systems, Incorporated Cells 8
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