Annotation Group Definition Copied to Active File when Used
When labeling civil geometry (alignments for example), whichever annotation group that is utilized is copied from the DNGLIB and saved with the active DGN. This is only the case when the geometry being annotated is stored within the active DGN, no...
The prompt for compressing the drainage database needs some work: It really should be removed. Salvaging anything marked for deletion but not compressed isn't really feasible in OpenRoads environment. Do not prompt me twice. It should be assumed t...
ORD SUDA - Single gradient property - False for stormwater and wastewater conduit
Hi, We were wondering if it would be possible to change the single gradient property function for stormwater and wastewater conduit.
"Single Gradient - This is always set to true for storm and sanitary conduits. For other types of conduit, it i...
Create a tool to clip an alignment at any location along the alignment that does not affect or change the stationing or the station equations even if you are clipping the beginning of the alignment.
NYSDOT requires that all plan sets include an LFD Load Rating. Until this ability is added to LEAP Steel, we cannot adopt OpenBridge fully and must continue doing our steel design in different software.
It would be very usefull to have the ability to place wingwalls with option to follow horizontal alignment including curved alignment. Currently we only have the option to follow the vertical profile.
It would be very useful to have the possibility to create a negative back batter (narrow bottom) for an abutment, since currently the back batter can only be positive (wider bottom).
Civil Cell dgnlib - Sort by name rather than date created
Currently Civil Cells are sorted by date created rather than by name when loaded from a dgnlib. This makes it very difficult to sort these. Oddly, when they are within a file (where the civil cell is "living") they sort by name.
It would be useful to be able to turn on-/off single alignments. Perhaps with a checkbox in the "OpenRail Model" section in the explorer, just like the ones in the "Feature definition" section in OpenRail Standards. This could probably be handy wi...