I have a simple - at least I think it's simple - question for Power InRoads SS10 (912 build).
I have a corridor that's modeled and it uses an end condition (EC) on each side. The EC goes out two feet, places a non-constructed point, and then seeks to the active terrain model vertically, forever. This has the effect of displaying a slope two feet wide and of whatever height. I turn off this slope (so it doesn't display) but I do have filled components following the solution of the EC. This has the effect of giving a variable height wall with a ditch behind it, with the ditch exactly at the catch point, all based on the height of the EC catch point.
I have four referenced terrain models and have set target aliasing to those surfaces:
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My question: why is InRoads "ignoring" the target aliasing? In other words, it seeks nothing:
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Thoughts? This one seems so straightforward, but I'm really scratching my head...