RE: Openroads / Geopak "Open Roads Getting Started" classes, Lesson 3 .tin file error
Openroads / Geopak "Open Roads Getting Started" classes, Lesson 3 .tin file error
In the process of doing the on demand training for Openroads / Geopak and I'm attempting to create a terrain model in the "Open Roads Getting Started" classes, Lesson 3. And I'm importing the .tin file for Geopak that I'm using and when the "Import Terrain Models" window pops up and I click on the "Feature Definition" drop down bar I am not shown any options and I can't continue with the training. Is there something that can be done to correct this? Thanks
RE: Exporting Survey data from SS4 to inroads fwd file
There is no direct method to export survey data from OpenRoads to an FWD. As a workaround, use the following workflow:
- Export the survey data to an ALG.
- Open the ALG in the native InRoads interface.
- Export the cogo points to an ASCII file. (See link below.)
- Import the ASCII file to your fieldbook. (File>Import>Survey Data)
RE: Show geometry coordinate tabular
RE: Error opening Inroads SDB file
Thanks for your response. I failed to add some additional detail in my first post. Here is a breakdown:
Let's say I try to open this sdb file with a particular dgn file (a working file with multiple reference files attached to it) and it fails to open.
Then I try to open the same sdb file with a new copy of the same dgn and the sdb file loads successfully.
After a couple of successful sessions, the sdb fails to open again with the same dgn through which it was previously opened.
Then the process is repeated with a new copy of the dgn, and then all is well again.
I don't mind using a new copy of the dgn everytime the sdb fails to open, but the person opening these files is accessing the the dgn files from a remote site with a not-so-good internet connection. Since the dgn that we use has a lot of references attached to it, it takes an extremely long time(1-2 hours) to load each time a new copy is made.
I can send you the dgn via a private message but all its references will be missing.
Vinod
RE: Open roads
RE: Open roads
Hello Chetan,
Please refer the attached .dwg file for you reference. I have followed the same process which I have explained to you earlier. Please follow the same process in your .dwg file as well.
(Please visit the site to view this file)
Regards,
Purva Lakde
RE: Open roads
RE: 线路设计规范问题
Hi,
把中国规范拷贝到相应的位置,这仅是第一步。需要通过参数设置,把中国规范的dgnlib文件加载进去:
具体的步骤如下:
1、打开软件,找到Workspace>Configuration
2、找到控制规范的变量
3、Edit这个变量值:主要把中国规范的路径加进去。(如果是默认安装的话,可以把下面的值,复制到“newValue”)修改后,保存并重新启动软件。
$(CIVIL_CONTENTDIR)\Standards\$(_CIVIL_CONTENT_VERSION)\$(_CIVIL_CONTENT_LANGUAGE)\Design Standards\Hong Kong Design Standards.dgnlib;$(CIVIL_CONTENTDIR)\Standards\$(_CIVIL_CONTENT_VERSION)\$(_CIVIL_CONTENT_LANGUAGE)\Design Standards\Indian Roads Congress (IRC).DGNLib;$(CIVIL_CONTENTDIR)\Standards\$(_CIVIL_CONTENT_VERSION)\$(_CIVIL_CONTENT_LANGUAGE)\Design Standards\UK DMRB TD 9-93 Design Standard.dgnlib;$(CIVIL_CONTENTDIR)\Standards\$(_CIVIL_CONTENT_VERSION)\$(_CIVIL_CONTENT_LANGUAGE)\Design Standards\China CJJ 193-2012 Design Standard.dgnlib;$(CIVIL_CONTENTDIR)\Standards\$(_CIVIL_CONTENT_VERSION)\$(_CIVIL_CONTENT_LANGUAGE)\Design Standards\China JTG D20-2006 Design Standard.dgnlib
4、结果展示
另外加宽值、超高等规范文件,不是自动加载的,是实际操作时,需要去指定的。所以把它们放在一个具体位置即可。
线路设计规范问题
RE: EXISTING CURVE DETAILS
Place cell/Block Tool in PowerCivil
Hi
Can anyone tell me how come I can't find the "Place cell/Block" Tool in the application add ins??
Im using Power Civil for Denmark V08.11.07.615
Thanks in advance.
Regards
Hieu
RE: edit edge boundary select series 4
RE: Inroads Question - Display Leveling and Milling On Plan View
Which version of InRoads do you have installed?
Thanks,
Sanders
RE: GEOPAK question - Project Explorer vs Survey Project
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RE: Inroads Question - Display Leveling and Milling On Plan View
RE: [OpenRoads] Synchronising Feature Definitions
I must add that I'm not precisely sure what this does and where the new information comes from, but it isn't a direct synchronization. Notably, if you already have an entry of whatever it adds, it creates a new entry with an incremented value (adds 1 to the end of the feature definition name, etc.).
[OR] [CR] Profile tie solutions
I have a profile from a surface. I want to tie to this profile line with proposed elements. I construct a very short profile segment from the tie point to the next point outside the tie location, in order to establish the grade that the tie will come in. (This is a forward grade, in my current case.)
The most obvious solution is to extend this element to station 27+30, for example. I type that station in for the beginning point. Instead of running along the established grade, it just shifts the location of the beginning and maintains the elevation.
The next most obvious solution is to construct a profile line using Tangent Profile Line From Element. I select the forward grade line. At the prompt for vertical offset, I respond with 0. I locate the station where I want my VPI: station 27+30. I figure that surely it will pass through the points establishing the forward grade, so I click without regard to actual elevation. The resultant construction is a line that starts at the elevation that my datapoint provided, and the line is parallel to the forward grade but not at the correct elevation.
I've tried doing a variation on Profile Line Between Points. I selected the first tie point, then told it that I want the length to be -5 feet long (that is, in the direction of the profile being tied), then selected the second point. The grade is the same, but now the element is only 5 feet. Now, I want to set the station of the lower-station point to my VPI station 27+30. The only way to do this without taking extraneous steps using Microstation (not Civil) linework is to use Civil Accudraw. I bring that up, click the arrow to establish how long this line should be, I enter 27+30, and then the longitudinal location changes according to the elevation of my cursor.
While I can manually calculate the elevation of the VPI, or I can manually calculate the distance to the VPI, or construct the VPI by using a Microstation line that is set vertically at the station and use the Microstation Extend To Element tool, I would think the solution should easily fall within OpenRoads' wheelhouse. Is there any tool I'm missing?
Geopak SS4 .872.
RE: Exporting Survey data from SS4 to inroads fwd file
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Ilyas