The SET RANGE key-in command
By Steve Palmer, Axiom's Executive Product
Manager
The SET RANGE key-in command is not
documented, but is supported in all versions of MicroStation.
This command displays element ranges on the screen. [Editor's
note: The range of an element is given by the lower-left and upper-right
coordinates of the smallest box that will contain the element.
You can think of the range of an element as a box - parallel to
the x and y-axis of the design plane - that precisely encompasses
the element.] Below is an example of how elements look after keying
the SET RANGE command and updating the desired view:

The SET RANGE command displays the range data that's
stored in the element (V7 or V8). This key-in command can be used
to diagnose why you can't snap to or select an element or why
an element is excluded from fence operations.
Below is an example where the range for a shared
cell is wrong (taken from an actual Axiom customer file):
 |
| The bold red rectangle identifies the
incorrect range rectangle for the "S" shaped element.
This range error throws off the range for the whole shared
cell. |
The SET RANGE command graphically illustrates that
the stored range is incorrect, as illustrated above. As a strange
side effect of this range error, other elements near this shared
cell were un-selectable. To remedy this, you could redraw the
shared cell definition or you can automatically handle
this and any other corruption in the MicroStation file using FileFixer.
The SET RANGE command is also useful when examining
elements with Axiom's Problem Element Viewer the
utility that let's you graphically view the problem elements found
by FileFixer or EdG.
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