Create cut & fill volume - button missing
RE: Profile Crossings annotations thru Plan and profile generator
[OR] CR - Allow us to act on a subelement as we would if it wasn't a subelement
Nothing much to add past the title, but for clarity, I'd like to be able to project onto an element that belongs to a complex chain. Since subelements can have their own profile, I'd like to be able to project from a subelement to another.
It'd be nice to do other operations on subelements as well, and on any element with intervals or gaps.
RE: OpenRoads ConceptStation Crashing When I Edit Templates
thanks, a little of reading manual and all works fine :-) , so and one more question how can I change a colour of marking / exactly yellow to white/ or to make my own marking?
thanks , regards
karol
Linked XIN - Where is this Style getting its Settings
I'm testing a new XIN from a client. They have an XIN Feature Style defined as a Surface, Geometry Point, Line and Arc feature. The Features are set to Use one Named Symbology for All. In the Surface settings, only Linear Segments are enable under 3D/Plan. No other Surface display settings are enabled. Under all of the Geometry settings, no annotations are enabled. Under the Named Symbology, only the Default Line symbology is defined.
When Linked, a Line and Point Feature Definition is created using the Native Style from the XIN.
So, if I place a Civil Geometry Line, the result is as expected, using the Native Style settings from Default Line under the native Style.
But if I place a Point, while it shows its property to be using the Feature Definition, the point gets placed as a zero length line (classic active point) on Level zero (0) with a CO, WT and LC equal to zero. Recognizing that the native style lacks a named symbology definition for Default Point or Plan Point under the native style, I expected wither it would use the Active settings or grab the Named Symbology saved under the Native Style Default, which it did not.
Actiually, I do not believe any of the settings in InRoads ever allowed the creation of a zero lenght line active point.
So, that lead to my subject question - Where did Open Roads get the settings it used.
Since I often have to use XIN files created by others, there is a lot of locations that similar omissions could occur - I've seen plenty of these in XIN, INI and even PRF preference files. When something like this occurs, it would be nice if there was a way to set some obnoxious symbology that screams at you - this is not a desireable output, so you would know it was necessary to correct the problem.
Also, I tested a Point using a Feature Definition that clearly had a default or plan point symbology defined. The Native Style did not honor the point setting of InRoads - in this case Target - instead it one used a zero length line active point.
So as a follow up - do only Cells or Character point types work as geometry points?
And why are Geometry Point Feature Definitions excluded from the Active Feature Toggle or why isn't there an active Feature Toggle for Points?
RE: End-Area Volume Cut and Fill side selection
End-Area Volume Cut and Fill side selection
I was wondering does anyone know in Micro station V8i using 3D. Once you cut your cross sections from a template is there a way to get the fill on one side of the road instead of all together for a project. Im working on building a extra lane but I only need the fill for one side of the road. When it computes it gives for both sides. Please advise if anyone know. Thanks
RE: Profile Crossings annotations thru Plan and profile generator
Profile Crossings annotations thru Plan and profile generator
When I am creating Profile from the Plan and profile Generator the profile annotations like Crossings details Horizontal Cardinals Stations and Elevations are only appearing in the first profile views and in the remaining profile views are mess up, the annotations are moved away from the profile views. Did any body have experienced the profile annotations like crossing details etc thru plan and profile generator.
Many Thanks
Ilyas
Import Template from Graphics in GeoPAK SS4
Hi All,
There are a couple of older threads (2-3years ago) that noted the removal of the import template from graphics functionality after SS2. CR's were opened to add it back. Is there an update on this? Is this functionality available in GeoPAK SS4, and if so where? Installing GeoPAK SS2 as a workaround shouldn't be necessary at this point. Any thoughts?
RE: How to add widening schematic diagram in profile drawing using MXROAD AutoCAD 2007
RE: How to add widening schematic diagram in profile drawing using MXROAD AutoCAD 2007
Thank you for yor reply.I want directly to draw the widening schematics as shown above in Amita response
Draw menu-Final Drawing manager tool –Annotate drawings –Profile
RE: How to add widening schematic diagram in profile drawing using MXROAD AutoCAD 2007
RE: How to add widening schematic diagram in profile drawing using MXROAD AutoCAD 2007
RE: How to add widening schematic diagram in profile drawing using MXROAD AutoCAD 2007
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RE: How to add widening schematic diagram in profile drawing using MXROAD AutoCAD 2007
RE: How to add widening schematic diagram in profile drawing using MXROAD AutoCAD 2007
RE: How to add widening schematic diagram in profile drawing using MXROAD AutoCAD 2007
RE: How to add widening schematic diagram in profile drawing using MXROAD AutoCAD 2007
(Please visit the site to view this file)Do you have Indian Profile 4000.mxtip that too has the widening option. Check the attached mxtip, this should work.
How to add widening schematic diagram in profile drawing using MXROAD AutoCAD 2007
I was using the following tool in MxROAD-Autocad 2007 to annotate profile of a road
Draw menu-Final Drawing manager tool –Annotate drawings –Profile
Can someone tell me how to add widening schematic diagram using this tool?
Aman