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MicroStation SE used a command-line input area known as the "UIM" at the bottom of the screen. Power users memorized key-ins (e.g., place line , delete element , set active level ). This keyboard-driven workflow was incredibly fast, bypassing menu navigation entirely. Many veteran users still lament the loss of the pure key-in speed of MicroStation SE. microstation se
During the SE era, MicroStation BASIC was the primary tool for user-developed macros. This allowed engineers to automate repetitive tasks, such as generating custom reports or batch-processing drawings, which significantly increased productivity. Rounding or beveling the edges of a solid
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