Dear all, please find the snapshot, this error appears when i run a input file the x section outputs, please let me know the probable reason for the error.
Regards,
Jayanth
Dear all, please find the snapshot, this error appears when i run a input file the x section outputs, please let me know the probable reason for the error.
Regards,
Jayanth
Hi,
Today I've installed the latest version or OpenRoads Navigator but I'm getting errors when opening an imodel.dgn.
Try to export from:
PowerCivil 08.11.09.845
PowerRailtrack 08.11.09.845
OpenRoads Designer: 10.00.00.120
MicroStation CE: 10.05.00.40
But none of them I can open with OpenRoads Navigator "Unable to open file"
Anny Ideas?
Regards, Christiaan
Power InRoads v8i SS4 (08.11.09.878)
Windows 10 Enterprise Ver 1703, OS Build 15063.332, 8gb ram
I'm just getting into using the OpenRoads technology. I am working through the videos on the Learn Server. I am trying to use Civil Accudraw, but when I click on Activate Civil Accudraw nothing seems to happen. If I go to <Tools <Civil Accudraw <Civil AccuDraw Settings and check on Always Show AccuDraw Compass and Show AccuDraw Dialog I see these items on the screen. I am not able to see the Toolbar itself.
I do have a customized workspace so is there some variable I need to point to a certain file for this to display?
Also any tips on where to find all those native Tools? Display surface offsets into profile, crossing feature in surface and projected feature.
Hi a common workflow I have with Inroads ss2 is that when creating a new road once I have my horizontal and vertical alignement, I have a template that do minimum ditch depth (target surface, go 0.5m down with a slope, 1m wide then up with a slope), I then generate a surface of the corridor and use the native fonction update profile/ projected feature to display the ditch in my profile to serve as a base for my vertical ditch profile.
The thing is I can't find a way to do this in SS4, I know how to display the crossing surfaces using the quick profile tool. Iknow how to make a terrain model with the corridor using element or subsurface but again I'm stuck after this step.
Outside my custom workspace the Civil AccuDraw toolbar appears as expected. I can get the Civil AccuDraw compass to show up and I have the heads up display at the cursor, although it does take some playing around with to get that to work. Once I get it working I can press the Space Bar and see the tool icons that would be on the normal toolbar. At this point I can use all of the tools within the pop up menu.
Hello,
I am using Power Geopak V8i SS2.
I customized some cell patterns but had to change the line weight in one of them. The patterns work nicely except one of the patterns is not changing to the proper line weight. I have tracked-down all the cell files that would likely be contributing this thicker line weight but the line weight keeps returning when I use it in a geotechnical boring in profile. How can I know where the line weight control is coming from when using these cell patterns?
Hello,
I am using Power Geopak V8i SS2.
I made an alignment and profile initially that worked well. Then I mad a change to the alignment by moving tow vertex points and deleting some others. This change had the affect of shortening my alignment overall. To ensure the profile was still in agreement with the alignment, I re-built the profile cell and re-defined the ground profile linework based on linework, not surface. However, when I go to build a geotechnical project by adding to borings and sampling in profile, I get the below message when I select my profile cell to set the borings in profile. The geotechnical project will work if I select the profile max station to be 2392+14.54 when I select the profile cell to set the profile to receive my borings. However, I have to ask, why does the profile not read the correct length of the alignment ?
Could the first issue be a problem with how the cell was created? Perhaps the bottom of the node cell was not created correctly. Here is a video on the cell creation along with a link to a similar issue reported by a user that may help guide you to a solution:
As for your other questions, are you following the information here on placing a curved conduit between nodes? What type of conduit are you placing? :
I am not aware of a process to create a vertical curve in a conduit. Are you trying to create or edit the profile of the pipe to have a radius?
To get a list of available component in the sue model, what about running a SUE Filter?
I am working in the clearance report. I have questions below:
1. How can I get the full description to display in the report instead of just the code.
When I look at the raw xml, I can see that Description is available for use.
But <xsl:value-of select="offsetPoint/@description"/> is bringing me just the code and not the full description.
2. Is there a way I can automatically get the value of just the beginning station and ending station to put in at the top along with the Project, Description at the top?
3. I want to add few more items at the top along with Project,Description,FileName. Is there a way I can submit them as user input parameter and then they are displayed in the report viewer?
Any direction or guideline to achieve the above three is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Did you mean for your alignment to have Station Equations? there are four regions on that alignment based on your capture.
You may need to restation your alignment in cogo. use this tool
Cogo > Element > Chain > Station
object would be the first element on your chain.
We've recently upgraded from GEOPAK SelectSeries 4 to OpenRoads Designer CONNECT. When opening models that were started with SS4, I get an error saying the file contains obsolete civil data, and I can either close the file altogether or open as read-only.
Am I stuck recreating all of my work?
Thanks,
Brian
Mr. Garret,
Thank you for taking the time to log the issues you are experiencing. I was able to reproduce the issues on my end. I have filed an enhancement request for problem 1 with number 712987. I filed a defect for problem 2 with number 712991. I filed a defect for problem 3 with number 712992.
I have a complex geometry. In this case, it is the island of a parking lot, but the same is true for any complex. The individual pieces of the complex consist of a variety of simple arcs and line intervals. I select the complex and open properties.
Problem 1: in properties i see in the tree all these useless line and arc entries. These are served up by power platform I imagine but in an OpenRoads Complex are a hindrance.
Problem 2: Once I get past the unuseful stuff and select an entry which represents the civil ruled elements, the display of manipulators still shows me the entire set of manipulators for the entire complex. It should show only the manipulators for the item selected in the property tree. Can you find this particular fillet in the drawing?
Problem 3: When I choose one of the line segments of the complex, it is an interval. So, I dig a little deeper (as expected) into "Depends ON" and cannot get to the original line for editing.
Depending upon how you open a Dynamic Cross Section view, many of the parameters are automatic or defined at the start of the command.
A nice enhancement would be the ability to set a specific spacing once the View is setup. Sometimes, its nice to walk up the alignments using a wide fixed spacing, but then step through specific areas a a tighter spacing. An extra drop down menu on the view toolbox with Spacing Options like the following:
And when the Open Cross Section View tool is used with an alignment, you have to specify the left and right offsets. It would be nice if we could revise these on a cross section view as sometimes, while using an alignment, the offset between the alignment and the area of interest changes substantially along the review area. Being able to redefine those offsets would save a number of mouse clicks.
When using this method, the cross section model only displays the width specified at the beginning of the command. So if you zoom out or pan beyond those initial offsets, nothing is drawn in those areas.
Within the Windowing options under the View Properties, the Fit solution option does not apply when using an alignment and if the offsets vary a lot, the Center on Current Offsets option often requires a lot of zooming and panning to keep your areas of interest in view.
While working with Dynamic Cross Sections and a matching Profile View, I cannot zoom in on the profile while keeping the cross section station line displayed. I am trying to fine tune a tie in to existing ground and need to look closely at the profile as I move from station to station. But once you zoom in to a certain zoom factor, the line turns off.
Is there any way to prevent this from occurring?