Working With Complete Designs
Working With Complete Designs
Working With Complete Designs
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The quickest way to create a customized printer driver configuration file is to edit one of the sample files supplied with the printing system. When you modify a sample printer driver configuration file, it is a good idea to retain the original file in its default location, and to save the modified file with a different name, in a separate directory.
The product provides you with a separate directory for this purpose — "…Workspace\Standards\pltcfg". In addition to customized printer driver configuration files, you can use this directory to store copies of all printer driver configuration files that you commonly use. This helps to ensure that your modified files are not overwritten during a subsequent software update, or reinstall.
![]() | To ensure that your print reflects all changes that you make to a printer driver configuration file, usually you must generate a new print. |
For specific information and guidance in customizing and using the driver associated with your printer, you can open the printer driver configuration file that you intend to use in an appropriate editor. You then can follow the instructions in the file to customize your printer driver configuration file.
Selecting File > Edit Printer Driver Configuration in the Print dialog opens a printer driver configuration file. The MS_PLTFILE_EDITOR configuration variable controls which editor is used to open the file. The values for the configuration variable are:
Not defined (the default) — The .pltcfg files open in the Printer Driver Configuration dialog and .plt files open in Notepad.
MicroStation — The Printer Driver Configuration dialog is used to open all files, however, .plt files open as read-only. You can use the Printer Driver Configuration Editor to edit .plt files, but they must be saved as .pltcfg files.
Name of a text editor, such as notepad.exe — The specified text editor is used to open all files. You can use a text editor to view and edit .pltcfg files, but it is much easier to use the Printer Driver Configuration Editor.
HIDE_MENU_ITEM — Removes the Edit and Reload Printer Driver Configuration menu items from the File menu in the Print dialog.


