AutoCAD Civil 3D Land Desktop Companion 2009 Update 2.1 Readme
In a continuing effort to provide high quality products, Autodesk has released
the AutoCAD Civil 3D Land Desktop Companion 2009 Update 2.1. This Update applies
to AutoCAD Civil 3D Land Desktop Companion 2009. (Note that there is a separate
Update for AutoCAD Land Desktop 2009.)
AutoCAD Civil 3D Land Desktop Companion 2009 Update 2.1 also contains all the
fixes included in AutoCAD Civil 3D Land Desktop Companion 2009 Update 1, AutoCAD
2009 Update 1, AutoCAD 2009 Update 2, AutoCAD Map 3D 2009 Update 1, and AutoCAD
Map 3D 2009 Update 2.
This Readme contains information regarding the installation and use of this
Update. It is strongly recommended that you read this entire document before
you apply the Update to your product. For your reference, you should save this
Readme to your hard drive or print a copy.
This Readme
includes the following topics:
This update, LDC2009sp2.1.exe, is for all
versions of AutoCAD Civil 3D Land Desktop Companion 2009 running on English-language and non-English-language
operating systems.
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It is recommended that you create a backup of all custom CUI (menu customization)
files before installing the update. These files are located in the following
locations:
Microsoft® Windows® XP: Documents and
Settings\<user name>\Application Data\Autodesk\LDC 2009\enu\Support
folder
Microsoft® Windows® Vista: <user name>\AppData\Roaming\Autodesk\LDC
2009\enu\Support folder
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During the installation of this update, you may be prompted for the original
installation media or network image.
Important: You cannot run an automatic uninstall to remove this update.
To restore your version of AutoCAD Civil 3D Land Desktop Companion 2009 to its pre-update state, uninstall
AutoCAD Civil 3D Land Desktop Companion 2009 and reinstall it.
The Windows command line switches built into this update are as follows:
- /e - Extracts the MSP file from the update executable.
- /p - Extracts a patch list from the update executable.
- /q - Suppresses the completion message after the update is applied. This
is useful if you use a script or batch file to apply the update to multiple
computers.
Instructions about how to use these command line switches are included in the
procedures that follow.
- Download LDC2009sp2.1.exe and save it to any folder.
- Insert your AutoCAD Civil 3D Land Desktop Companion 2009 media into your media drive.
- Navigate to the folder where you saved the update.
- Double-click the executable file to begin the installation.
Use
this procedure if you want to use Communication Center to apply this update
through your local network.
To apply this update through
Communication Center using local patch list functionality
- On a machine that has AutoCAD Civil 3D Land Desktop Companion 2009 installed, install the Autodesk
CAD Manager Tools. To install the Autodesk CAD Manager Tools, insert the
AutoCAD Civil 3D Land Desktop Companion 2009 product media and select Install Tools and Utilities.
On the Select the Products to Install page, select Autodesk CAD Manager
Tools. Click Next to review and accept the License Agreement, then click
Install the start the installation.
NOTE: The update should not be installed on this machine.
- In a shared location, create a folder where the patches will be downloaded
to (example: \\servername\shared_folder_location\ ).
- Click Start > Programs > Autodesk > CAD Manager Tools > CAD
Manager Control Utility.
- Select AutoCAD Civil 3D Land Desktop Companion 2009 from the drop-down list and click OK.
- On the InfoCenter tab, under Communication Center Panel, select Enable
Live Updates. From the drop-down list, select Receive Live Updates from
Local Network.
- Select Browse and browse to the previously created shared location (example:
\\servername\shared_folder_location\ ).
- Select Manage Patches. This option will connect with the Autodesk servers
and allow you to download any available patches for your current installation
of AutoCAD Civil 3D Land Desktop Companion 2009.
- Under Manage Patches you will see AutoCAD Civil 3D Land Desktop Companion 2009 Service Packs
listed. Select the update you want to apply. Under Action Type select Add
To Patch Folder and select Update Patch Folder.
- Under details you will see "downloaded to local patch folder on <time><date>".
- Click Close.
In AutoCAD Civil 3D Land Desktop Companion 2009, ensure the Communication Center is configured.
Once it is configured you will see that a Live Update Maintenance Patch
is available.
The following two methods of distributing AutoCAD Civil 3D Land Desktop Companion 2009 Update 2.1 apply only to administrative images created with the AutoCAD Civil 3D Land Desktop Companion 2009 Network Installation wizard. After you complete these procedures, any
new deployments of AutoCAD Civil 3D Land Desktop Companion 2009 will have the update applied
to them automatically.
NOTE: In both of the following procedures, the update
file that you download contains an MSP (Microsoft Patch) file. You must extract
that file from the executable file. To extract the MSP file from the executable,
use the /e ("extract") switch.
To add AutoCAD Civil 3D Land Desktop Companion 2009 Update 2.1 to a new AutoCAD Civil 3D Land Desktop Companion 2009 administrative image
- From the Autodesk Product Support website, download LDC2009sp2.1.exe
to your local computer.
- On the Start menu (Windows), click Run. Enter the following information,
and then click OK.
<local drive>:\<patch name> /e <local drive>:\<patch
name.msp>
- From the installation media, select Create Deployment.
- Select the location of your deployment and provide a name, and then
click Next.
- Select the products you would like to install, and then click Next.
- On the Configure page, select the Configure button to customize the
deployment.
- Continue with the customizations of the deployment. On the Include Service
Packs page, use the ellipses button to browse to the location of the MSP
file that was downloaded and extracted from the executable file.
- Select an option to either merge or append the installation of the
update. Merging the installation installs both AutoCAD Civil 3D Land Desktop Companion 2009
and the update during the product installation. Appending the installation
installs AutoCAD Civil 3D Land Desktop Companion 2009 and then installs the update.
- Complete the customizations and select Configuration Complete, then
select Create Deployment.
To apply AutoCAD Civil 3D Land Desktop Companion 2009 Update 2.1 to an existing AutoCAD Civil 3D Land Desktop Companion 2009 administrative image
NOTE: Before applying AutoCAD Civil 3D Land Desktop Companion 2009 Update 2.1 to
the existing AutoCAD Civil 3D Land Desktop Companion 2009 administrative image, ensure that all client
machines have already been updated with Update 2.1.
- From the Autodesk Product Support website, download LDC2009sp2.1.exe
to your local computer.
- On the Start menu (Windows), click Run. Enter the following information,
and then click OK.
<local drive>:\<patch name> /e <local drive>:\<patch
name.msp>
- On the computer where you created the original AutoCAD Civil 3D Land Desktop
Companion 2009 deployment there is a "modify <deployment name>"
shortcut. Double-click this shortcut.
- On the Install Framework page, you can select a new name or location for
the deployment.
- On the Begin Deployment page, specify a new name or leave the name as-is.
- Review and make any changes required on the Review - Configure - Create
Deployment page.
- Select Configure and then make any appropriate changes on the Include
Service Packs page. Now use the ellipses button to browse to the location
of the MSP file that was downloaded and extracted from the executable file.
- Select an option to either merge or append the installation of the update.
Merging the installation installs both AutoCAD Civil 3D Land Desktop Companion
2009 and the update during the product installation. Appending the installation
installs AutoCAD Civil 3D Land Desktop Companion 2009 and then installs
the update.
- Complete the customizations and select Configuration Complete, and then
select Create Deployment. Now any new deployments of AutoCAD Civil 3D Land
Desktop Companion 2009 will have the update applied to them automatically.
This Update resolves the following issues:
General
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An issue with linetypes not being saved with the drawing has been resolved.
Previously, linetypes did not retain their definition when a drawing was
saved and re-opened.
Point Tables
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An issue with creating point tables has been resolved. Previously, using
the Add Table command returned the error message "No tag labels found
for the table."
This Update resolves the following issues:
General
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In the drawing setup, on the Zone tab - Categories section, the default
selection of No Datum, No Projection is now listed.
Alignments
Object Enabler
Important: The Civil Object Enabler is a separate install. You must
uninstall and then reinstall the Civil Object Enabler in order for the following
changes to take effect. You can download the most recent version of the Object
Enabler at: http://usa.autodesk.com/getdoc/id=DL11092427
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Autodesk® Impression is now supported with the Civil Object
Enabler.
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The following NavisWorks products are now supported with the Civil Object
Enabler.
- Autodesk® NavisWorks® Manage 2009
- Autodesk® NavisWorks® Review 2009
- Autodesk® NavisWorks® Simulate
2009
Points
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The program no longer closes unexpectedly when you open drawings using AutoCAD
Civil 3D 2009 As AutoCAD.
Survey
All fixes included in the AutoCAD 2009 Update 2 are also included in the
AutoCAD Civil 3D Land Desktop Companion 2009 Update 2.1.
Problems Reported with the Customer Error Reporting Utility
As a result of detailed information from customers who used the Customer Error
Reporting Utility, a number of problems were identified and fixed. Updates have been made in the following feature areas:
3DORBIT
Annotation Scaling
Blocks
HATCH
LAYER
MATERIALS
Menu Browser
OPEN/SAVE
PLOT
Properties Palette
PUBLISH
RENDER
The following defects have also been fixed:
3D Navigation Tools
When you use the ViewCube in some drawings, AutoCAD freezes.
.NET API
If you create a wipeout object through .NET API, a fatal error may occur.
Annotation Scaling
The scale of annotative text changes when you use LISP entmod() to change the properties of the annotative text.
Attributes
When a drawing contains xrefs, the -ATTEDIT command fails.
Autodesk Buzzsaw
In the File Navigation dialog box, when you use the Add a Buzzsaw location shortcut option, AutoCAD crashes.
Blocks
When you copy and paste a dynamic block, associative hatches do not work.
After you redefine a block definition, associative hatches in dynamic blocks display incorrectly.
When you open a drawing, a polyline in a block may have a very large width.
After you open a drawing, some dynamic blocks lose their dynamic properties.
Data Extraction
Data Extraction cannot finish operations in some cases.
The Data Extraction Combine Record Mode > Sum values option does not work correctly.
DGN Support
When you import some DGN files, AutoCAD crashes.
DIM
If alternate units is on and you edit dimension text, the alternate units text is duplicated.
Export a Layout to Model Space
If .NET 3.5 Service Pack 1 is installed and you use the EXPORTLAYOUT command
on some layouts, AutoCAD may stop responding.
Find
The FIND command performs slowly when you search for text.
Groups
Rollover highlighting does not go away.
Hatch
When you bind a drawing with an xref that contains annotative hatches, AutoCAD crashes.
Hide/Shade
When you use the HIDE command with a drawing that contains text, some objects may not be hidden.
Image
When you attach a corrupted raster image to a drawing, AutoCAD crashes.
Layer
When you zoom to a locked viewport, the Layer palette updates.
Layouts
When you attempt to switch layouts in drawings, an Out of Memory crash may occur.
Materials
When you import a 3DS file with texture, AutoCAD may crash.
Menu/Toolbar
Some menu macros do not work.
Multileader (mleader)
Mleader custom arrowheads are not brought over to the drawing from the Tool palette.
Multiline Text (mtext)
When you edit mtext in a viewport, it may be duplicated in other viewports.
Object Snaps
Osnaps on polylines and mesh objects do not work correctly.
Plot
When you plot upside-down, an OLE object does not plot correctly.
A drawing that contains hatches and gradients may plot slowly.
When plot area is set to View, AutoCAD LT may crash.
Publish
When you attempt to publish multiple sheets with PUBLISHCOLLATE=1, only the first sheet of the set is plotted.
Quick Properties
When you edit multiple mtext objects through the Quick Properties palette, AutoCAD crashes.
Render
When you render some drawings, AutoCAD runs out of memory.
Ribbon
If the ribbon is displayed and you select portions of a mtext object that contains multiple formats, the mtext object becomes distorted.
Selection
When you select objects in groups, AutoCAD may crash.
Tables
When you edit text with space before or after the text within a table cell, AutoCAD crashes.
Text
When you move text to a new position within a drawing, it disappears.
Tool Palettes
When you attempt to edit the properties of multiple Tool Palette tools, an Out of Memory crash may occur.
All fixes included in the AutoCAD 2009 Update 1 are also included in the AutoCAD
Civil 3D Land Desktop Companion 2009 Update 2.1.
Problems Reported with the Customer Error Reporting Utility
As a result of detailed information from customers who used the Customer Error
Reporting Utility, a number of problems were identified and fixed. Updates have been made in the following feature areas:
3D Visual Styles
Annotation Scaling
External References (xref) palette
Raster Images
Partial Open
Plot
Properties Palette
Hatch
Remote text (rtext)
General Updates
The following defects have also been fixed:
.NET API
When a .NET function with a LispFunction attribute has the return type as object, an exception is thrown in AutoCAD.
Annotation Scaling
A drawing that contains a large number of anonymous blocks and copies of annotative entities created in AutoCAD 2007, or an earlier release, opens slowly in AutoCAD 2009.
A scale is infinitely enumerated when you insert a drawing that contains the same scale as a block or an external reference (xref).
Attributes
When you attempt to display a tooltip of a multiline text (mtext) attribute that contains 281 characters or more, AutoCAD crashes.
When you move a block using an insertion grip, mtext attributes move incorrectly.
When the default value of an mtext attribute in a block contains a field, you cannot edit the attribute text to replace the field with other data.
Blocks
When you insert or redefine a block that contains attributes on a locked layer, AutoCAD crashes.
When you change the scale of a block through the Properties Palette, an attribute displays incorrectly.
Export a Layout to Model Space
When you export a layout to model space the following occurs:
The linetype scale changes.
Dimension arrowheads do not display.
Text does not rotate correctly.
Drawing properties are lost.
External Reference ESW
The External References palette does not display when auto-hidden and used with the XREF or IMAGE commands are used.
Hatch
When you recreate a hatch boundary, it consists of separate line segments rather than a closed polyline.
Hide/Shade
When you plot, objects in an xref are not correctly hidden.
Menu Browser
You cannot access the menu browser in a non-English version of AutoCAD using the shortcut Alt+Key.
Multileader (mleader)
When created on a rotated UCS, a multileader does not respect POLAR or ORTHO settings.
Multiline Text (mtext)
When you drag and drop a drawing while the In-Place Text Editor is active, AutoCAD crashes.
When some of the values in the In-Place Text Editor are changed, AutoCAD crashes.
Some mtext objects with double byte characters display as a single line.
Open/Save
When you attempt to save a file with a long file name, AutoCAD may crash.
When you drag and drop a file from Windows Explorer into the AutoCAD title bar while in Single Document Interface (SDI) mode, AutoCAD may crash.
When you attempt to open multiple files from Windows Explorer, only the first selected file opens.
Partial Open
When the OPENPARTIAL system variable is set to 1, if you use the PURGE command, drawings may become corrupted.
Plot
When you plot upside-down, an OLE object does not plot correctly.
Property Palette
In the Properties palette, the Dimension Style control may display an incorrect dimension style name.
Publish
In the Publish dialog box, the Publish To setting always defaults to DWF format even if you select a different setting.
Quick Properties
When you change the theme of your operating system while running AutoCAD and then click the Quick Properties window, AutoCAD crashes.
RECOVER
When you open some valid drawings, you are prompted to use the RECOVER command.
Render
When you use the RENDER command with certain drawings that contain textured
objects, AutoCAD crashes.
Ribbon
When acad.CUI is loaded as a partial CUI, some buttons in the multiline text (mtext) ribbon contextual tab fail.
On a ribbon panel, you may not be able to move items between rows.
A ribbon panel continues to display after it is removed from a ribbon tab.
A button image used on a ribbon panel that is loaded from a resource DLL file lacks a transparent background.
If you transfer a ribbon panel and a tab, buttons display small.
Enterprise, main, and partial CUI files display multiple ribbon tabs in workspaces.
You cannot control a ribbon tab when you use more than one non-AutoCAD CUI file.
A ribbon tab and/or menu macro may not function properly when referenced from multiple CUI files.
If you load a CUI file that references a missing BMP file, a fatal error displays.
Visual LISP
The AutoLISP Redraw function fails to hide or highlight objects.
ZOOM
When you zoom while inserting some blocks, AutoCAD crashes.
Known Issues with This Update
After you apply this update, you may experience the following ribbon customization-related problems:
An Incorrect or Missing Ribbon Tab
Known Issue: When you
display a ribbon tab from a partial or Enterprise CUI file, the ribbon tab
displays incorrectly or is missing.
Workaround: To correctly display a ribbon tab, recreate the workspace used to display the ribbon tab from scratch. Do not duplicate or attempt to update the workspace. Once you create a new workspace, set the workspace current. The ribbon tab should display correctly.
For a partial CUI file, before you add a ribbon tab to a workspace, use the Customize User Interface (CUI) Editor to change the customization group name of the file. The customization group name is represented by the uppermost node of the tree in the Customization In pane.
A Blank Image for a Command
Known Issue: On a ribbon panel, the image associated with a command defined in the Command List pane displays as a blank icon.
Workaround: To recreate a ribbon command item on a ribbon panel, delete it. Then, from the Command List pane, add the command to the ribbon panel.
ADE Query
Corrupt drawing data can result in a crash while executing ADE Query.
When you hover over entities with generating links, an out of memory condition
occurs.
ADE Save Back
In the Map Classic workspace, the Map > Save Back > Save to Source
Drawing command creates an invalid backup (.BAK) drawing file.
AutoCAD Interoperability
Selecting all the objects in a large drawing causes an out of memory condition
resulting in a program crash.
Classification
When you define a Feature Class using Object Data and you do not have administrator
rights, AutoCAD Map 3D crashes when you try to save or define the Object Classification
definition you want to use. This issue only applies if you are running Windows
Vista.
Data Table
When you edit FDO data in the Data Table and a VBA project is loaded, AutoCAD
Map 3D crashes.
Display Manager
Draping vector data on a surface does not work correctly after applying AutoCAD
Map 3D Update 1.
Annotative blocks are not recognized by the Style Editor.
The fence line style does not display correctly at all zoom levels.
After using the Style Dialog to change the style for a layer, memory is not
released.
When a polyline layer with Advanced Placement labels is present in your map,
point feature labels fail to display.
When you cut or copy a layer, an error message may display.
When you add and theme raster drawing data using a raster image referenced
on an FDO layer, AutoCAD Map 3D crashes.
After you copy a layer from one drawing to another and switch to a new map,
AutoCAD Map 3D crashes.
When you delete a map that contains a layer copied from another map AutoCAD
Map 3D crashes.
Editing the style of a layer with a location query results in a program crash.
FDO ArcSDE
When you activate a child version, AutoCAD Map 3D may stop responding or
crash.
FDO Create/Edit
New features fail to save to an SHP feature source.
When you cycle through the grip edit commands, AutoCAD Map 3D crashes.
Switching to 3D mode while attached to an FDO data set containing only a single
checked-out point feature results in a program crash.
FDO Oracle
Creating a new version while features are checked-out causes the layer to
disappear.
Read-only users are not supported.
FDO Raster
You cannot delete a .PNG file from the External Reference (Xref) Manager.
Editing a Raster Style while the incorrect band details are displayed results
in program crash.
FDO SHP
When you create a SHP polygon from a MPolygon object, the directions of loops
are reversed.
If you connect to a Shape data set with a corrupted SHX index file, AutoCAD
Map 3D crashes.
FDO WMS
When you load multiple WMS layers with the Cache WMS data option enabled,
AutoCAD Map 3D crashes.
When you combine WMS layers into one layer, and then set the combined layer's
background to a customized color, an exception is thrown in AutoCAD Map 3D.
GIS Annotation
When you have a drawing with checked-out annotation points, zooming to a
very small view scale causes AutoCAD Map 3D to crash.
Import/Export
When you export to a Shape file, multipolygons are split into separate features.
When you import data, some attribute values are not retrieved from fields.
When you export a text element to a Shape file as a text object, table columns
for the text size and angle are missing.
When you export nested polygons to a Shape file, the loop directions can be
reversed.
When you import data from ArcSDE, the import fails.
When you import an SDF file created by AutoCAD Map 3D, the imported MPolygons
may be distorted.
When you export a DWG file to an SDF and then connect to the resulting SDF,
AutoCAD Map 3D crashes.
When you save a map with connections to FDO data sources to a DWG file, the
resulting polygon and polyline entities may be distorted.
When you export a map to a DWG file, the resulting entities may not have the
correct scale, lineweight, or style.
If you import a Shape data set with a corrupted IDX index file, AutoCAD Map
3D crashes.
Shape files exported from AutoCAD Map 3D are not compatible with ArcGIS 9.2.
When you export MPolygons with multiple loops to SHP, the output Shape file
contains only multiple single polygons.
Map Books
Geometry in inserted viewports is not published to DWF files.
Map Explorer
When you create a drawing index for an attached drawing, AutoCAD Map creates
an invalid backup (.BAK) drawing file.
When you Quick View on attached drawings containing a large number of entities,
AutoCAD Map 3D crashes.
Map Options
When you clear the cache, AutoCAD Map 3D crashes.
Other
When you drop a template file into the drawing area and attempt to save your
changes, AutoCAD Map 3D crashes.
Numerous memory leaks have been addressed.
When you open and close a drawing, AutoCAD Map 3D leaks 12 GDI objects.
When you use the PEDIT command to join some polylines, AutoCAD Map 3D crashes.
Plot/Publish
When you publish a drawing containing a large number of entities with object
data, AutoCAD Map 3D crashes.
When you publish to DWF using a password, an AutoCAD Map 3D error report displays.
If you change the plot scale of a layout view before using Plot Preview, the
preview may be blank.
When you plot a layout view using a non-rectangular viewport, your plot may
be blank.
FDO data is not plotted or published when your layout view contains multiple
viewports.
When you plot drawings with raster images, AutoCAD Map 3D crashes due to an
out of memory condition.
Points To Surfaces
Surveying Tools do not work correctly after applying AutoCAD Map 3D Update
1.
Split/Merge
When you merge polygons with certain rules applied, AutoCAD Map 3D crashes.
ADE Save Back
When you save back edited objects in the save set, AutoCAD Map 3D crashes.
Calculated Fields and Intrinsic
When the stylization rule uses a calculated property and a default
style rule does not exist, selection highlighting and checked out object rendering
do not work.
Display Manager
When you add a new theme to your drawing and use global characters
for the legend labels, you cannot save your drawing as an AutoCAD 2004/LT
2004 drawing.
When you hover over a rotated point feature, a different highlighting
style appears for this feature than for a non-rotated feature.
The Legend thumbnail becomes a long line after you zoom in and out
of your drawing.
When you perform simple ACAD commands, which trigger a ACAD reactor
to REGEN, AutoCAD Map 3D crashes.
When you transform a coordinate system for FDO data, the composite
line style does not display.
You cannot link any stylization to LineString layers with more than
one thematic rule.
You cannot script the MAPEXPORTCURRENTMAPTODWG command because it does
not respect the FILEDIA setting.
FDO ArcSDE
When you move a drawing to another machine and open it, AutoCAD Map
3D freezes when it populates the feature cache.
FDO Connect
When you connect to feature sources with unknown coordinate systems,
long schema loading times can occur.
FDO Coordsys
Changing the coordinate system of a map may cause performance issues
and change the drawing order of the layers.
FDO Create/Edit
The MAPFEATUREEDIT command does not work properly.
When using the COPY command, if you cancel the check out of a large
number of features, AutoCAD Map 3D becomes inactive.
When you create a new road using an arc, you cannot check it into the
SHP source.
When you select to work offline after deleting a SHP feature, a fatal
error occurs.
When you copy a checked-out object while in 3D, AutoCAD Map 3D crashes.
You cannot copy a feature on a joined layer if that feature has a match
in the secondary table.
OSNAP intersection does not work correctly with FDO features that are
not checked-out.
When you use the MAPLINESTRINGCREATE command, the node OSNAP does not
work for some points.
FDO Raster
When you use FDO Raster, the resolution of the image decreases compared
to using the MAPIINSERT command.
When you zoom in on a 24 bit uncompressed tiff, the alignment of the
image shifts.
Geospatial API
In the Draw Order mode, platform API reports incorrect layer group
information.
When you remove layers and reinsert them, the draw order changes.
GIS Annotation
When you create a new annotation and add multiple '\P' codes to the
label text, the space progressively increases between each line.
The new annotation text size differs from the old stylization.
Device context labels render at twice the expected size.
The plot preview is inconsistent with the map drawing.
The text features in the Quick View Layout appear larger than in the
Map drawing.
GIS Display Manager
When you paste an FDO layer into the Display Manager, the feature graphics
will not display in your map.
When the theming dialog attempts to retrieve a non-existent symbol
using the index from a previous selection, an unhandled exception occurs.
When you create a legend using sample data, the drawing fills with
color.
When you change a band in the Style Editor dialog, you must close and
then re-open the Style Editor in order to change another band.
When you edit the scale order of a drawing, an unhandled exception
occurs.
When you add a thematic rule and select a block from the symbol library
as a point style, the point disappears from your drawing.
Layers that use scale dependent line styles may use an incorrect line
style in the layout view and plot preview.
When you select Band details in the Style Editor, the first color in
the palette may replace the last color previewed in the Theme dialog box.
GIS Joins
The Expression Builder properties list does not list the joined class
properties.
Import/Export
When you export to a Shape file, if your drawing contains a Japanese
field name, AutoCAD Map 3D converts that name to English.
When you import an object data table from AutoCAD Map 3D 2007, the
order of the data fields changes.
Plot/Publish
Some point symbols are unavailable in the map sample data.
In the Plot Preview window, labels do not display correctly.
Polygon Object
When you create an MPOLYGON with outer boundaries that contain arc
bulges, the boundaries are not nested correctly.
Publish to Autodesk MapGuide
When you publish a symbol layer to Autodesk MapGuide, an unhandled
exception may occur.
When you publish block symbols to Autodesk MapGuide, AutoCAD Map 3D
ignores the symbol's insertion point.
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