Allow Surface Template for Corridor Top/Bottom Meshes
It would be extremely powerful if Surface Templates could select and use Corridor Top or Bottom Meshes as their base surface. If these were ruled users could create irregular shaped pavement elements with ease. This is something currently very lab...
Allow population of annotations along Plan named boundary borders
Currently, profile named boundaries have the option to populate annotations using the named boundary border as a reference line. This is how the stations and elevations come in along the bottom of the boundary. Specifically in Indiana, we are aske...
Annotate intersecting alignment point in cross section
I would like to see OpenRoads have the ability to annotate intersecting alignment on cross sections. The attached images illustrate what I am looking for.
Ability have the PI label side change like I have working with a Curve & aligning PI Annotation that bisects the two lines
Ability have the label side change like I have working with a Curve refer snapshot 1 & 2.
Also, There is no option for aligning PI Annotation that bisects the two lines. You can only choose Perpendicular lining up with Before or Ahead. The gr...
about 2 years ago
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Future consideration
IDS as Information Delivery Specification is a standard comes from buildingSMART which ensure openBIM pricipes for exchange of information requirements and validation. Please check at https://www.buildingsmart.org/what-is-information-delivery-spec...
There are often points in a template that should belong to multiple surfaces. For instance, we have a point in our rural templates that is part of the top mesh and should also belong to our aggregate shoulder alternate surface and our subgrade sur...
Place a sanitary pipe that follows a terrain at a specific depth of cover.
It appears that the software currently doesn’t allow sanitary conduit FDs to follow a slope even when the FD is set to depth of cover. it would be nice to tell the program to follow a given depth under the terrain, so I can see the pipe slope vary...