Reference Templates - Pros & Cons, Etc.
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C3D 2019, 2019 & 2020
I work at the City. We are entering our 2nd year of using C3D, having switched from Microstation/Inroads. There are at least five different departments working and collaborating on projects. Streets, sewers, water, traffic and parks might all be working on the same project simultaneously using data and x references, but each with their own set of drawings.
In an effort to maintain standards across departments I am wondering how reference templates are working for others. I'm finding that each one of these departments is heading off in different directions as we use the software more and more. I want to maintain standards while allowing flexibility at the departments. That is, everyone uses the same layer standards, the same generic, or overall, styles, but sewers can create their own pipe network styles suitable to sewer sheets, water can do what they want with pressure networks, etc.
We are using different plot style tables, which is key - as long as we maintain the same layer standards, including name and colors (ctb plotting). But, we are running into issues on almost every project as people invent stuff as they go and our plot style tables can't account for it.
I heard from our reseller that there were issues with reference templates when introduced. Is this still the case? Does it reference in only styles, or layers too? I suppose any layer referenced in a style will come with the style, but does the layer info (color, linetype, etc.) come with it? Or do we need to enforce layer standards separately?
thoughts and ideas welcome.
