Allow for profile annotations to use the profile exaggeration
Please add the capability for profile annotations to use the exaggeration set in the profile model view. This would allow for annotations to better fit a profile that has been exaggerated
Please add the functionality to annotate a turnout profile at the PS and LLT points. This would allow for users to annotate data such as the station/elevation at these turnout points.
Profile Grid Annotation - Place as Point Cell versus Graphic Cell
Currently, when a profile is annotated along
the grid, the text is placed as a Graphic Annotation Cell. For right to left profiles, the easiest fix is to create Annotation Gro
ups and Definitions that basically annotate the text backwards. Then, ...
We need the ability to label the start and stop stations of a profile drawing model after the model is created.
Currently, the start and stop station text favorite values only exist at creation and are persisted to the drawing model. Therefore, they are not available after the drawing models are created.
Create multiple field books w/o terrain connecting
The ability to create multiple field books without
the terrain connecting to each. This would be necessary when surveying multiple sites for one given road project. Currently, this
is done by importing the data and then going to the survey setti...
Wants ability to put the x,y,z, of the centreline location of the crosssection in a text favorite and place this in the cross section.
Wants ability to put the x,y,z, of the centreline location of the crosssection in a text favorite and place this in the cross section. In addition the Raw data high and low coordinates of the namedboundary of a cross section are available. but whe...
Add option to use only centerline radius for superelevation calculations
Provide an option or new method to use the centerline radius (instead of inside lane radius) for divided highways that use a Crown pivot method. The Divided Inside pivot method already does this for divided highways that pivot about the inside lan...