Currently there is a menu option to unmerge points for components, it would be nice to just unmerge a single point from both components and not all the points.
When looking at point controls/parametric constraints in Corridor Objects, highlight affected point(s) in dynamic XS view.
The legacy corridor modeler would put a white crosshair in the XS view on the specific point being manipulated when the corresponding point control was selected. I'd like this same functionality in the dynamic XS view.
Local edits to a template, now out of sync with library.
It would be nice to see what local changes were made, to a template, before Sync'ing to library. It currently notifies user that there changes made, but doesn't show what those changes are. It is difficult to know what changes may have been made t...
I would like to create civil cells that utilize our existing ground terrain model from the survey. Right now, when creating the civil cell, I can't select the existing ground terrain model as a reference. This is problematic as some of the element...
Add Relationship Tree View to simplify understanding why circular references happen
Given that ORD is capable of recognising when it is creating a circular relationship reference, it would be very useful to have something like a geometry relationships "tree" we can view to understand the links between elements which would immense...
Civil cells does not support turnout or crossing elements. Ability to include turnout and crossings in civil cells, will enable creating civil cells for siding and yard areas.
Users are asking for item types for
Parametric cells. Primarily for quantities reports.
We tag each element, but can we expose volumes for each element in a
Parametric cell. The most important things are Volume, Surface Area, Length(Column, Pile,...
When working on sites and parking lot, sometimes we create a grading terrain to construct the slopes and low points than apply to it the pavement surface template. To model the sidewalks (think of a parking lot island) we create a clipped terrain ...