How do I open an RSC file?

How do I open an RSC file?

The Nokia Carbide. c++, Nokia WRT plug-ins, and Nokia Symbian rcomp software can be used in Microsoft Windows to access and view RSC files.

How do I open an RSC file in MicroStation?

To import a linestyle into a DGN file use the Linestyle Editor dialog box.

  1. From the MicroStation pull down menu Element > Line Styles > Edit.
  2. From the Line Style Editor dialog pull down menu File > Import > MicroStation Resource File (RSC).
  3. Path to the file and click the Open button.

What is .RSC file extension?

An RSC file is a compiled resource file used by applications of Symbian OS, an open-source operating system designed for touchscreen devices, mobile devices, and smartphones. RSS files into a binary format. RSC files comprise a finished Symbian application together with an . APP file.

How do you add Linestyle in Microstation?

Here are the steps to configure Microstation for Custom Line Styles:

  1. Open the seed file or destination file.
  2. Select Workspace > Configuration > Symbology.
  3. Click Select.
  4. Select the .
  5. Click Add to add the .
  6. Click OK and then Done.
  7. Close the file and then reopen it.
  8. From the Active Line Style pull-down menu, select Custom.

How do I change Linestyle in MicroStation?

Shift

  1. From the Main Task go to the Change Attributes tool bar.
  2. Click the Modify Line Style Attributes icon.
  3. In the Tool Settings dialog choose [Shift].
  4. Select the custom linestyle and then move your cursor to dynamically shift the linestyle to place the symbol or text at a better location.

How do I create a Linestyle in MicroStation?

How do you change the scale on MicroStation?

Open Drawing Scale dialog

  1. From the MicroStation pull down menu Settings > Drawing Scale.
  2. In the Drawing Scale dialog change the drop down scale.

How do you view element properties in MicroStation?

To open the property grid, pick View>Properties from the HAMMER CONNECT menu. You can also review or modify MicroStation drawing information about an element(s), such as its type, attributes, and geometry, by using the Element Information dialog.

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