Set Item Types and their attributes in the Template Library
Currently item types and their attributes would need to be programmed into to read a component or selected manually after an element is displayed. If the templates in the template library had the ability to set these selections and values ahead of...
Annotate element item type on cross sections and profiles
I want to be able to annotate the element item type properties attached to linear features displayed on cross sections and profiles using annotation groups. Currently any text favorites created from item types do not resolve to show the item type ...
Provide option to adjust the limits of the labeling tools.
Is there a way to dynamically adjust the limits of the labeling tools? The issue we're running into is that parallel facilities show annotation that seems skewed and might be interpreted as misleading. We understand that we can set up a set offset...
Cross Section alignment name without a profile point
I am asking for an enhancement for XSECTION ROAD name to be added for Cross Section Annotation purposes. I want to add the name of the alignment that the sections were cut from to each section even if it does not have an active profile to be secti...
Option to overwrite Saved views when reprocessing named boundaries to sheets
Allow a checkbox to choose to overwrite or replace existing saved views when re-processing a set of named boundaries for output to sheets. This will help to maintain order in the files and avoid excess unused items. If not creating another 'versio...
Allow Design Scenarios to change proposed conduit properties and class based on depth of conduit.
The class of a pipe is primarily selected by the depth of cover over a pipe. Sometimes vehicle loads or construction loads have an influence on the class selection
Add traverse adjustment tool for OpenRoads like Inroads V8i used.
A traverse adjustment tool would be useful when needing to balance the error of closure using the option of methods (the compass rule, the transit rule, and the crandall method)