Zen Engineering - Issue 8

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Issue 8

March 21, 2004

1. When a surface is triangulated and random points are duplicated or conflict with other points in the surface model, those points will be deleted and removed from the DTM. Checking the Surface Properties after triangulation will indicate if anything has been removed. pg. 264

2. When working with multiple Surfaces and Geometry Projects always be attentive to the Active surface or geometry when you are about to save, edit, add to, view or delete from within InRoads. This Active surface or geometry is the one that InRoads is focused on at any particular time. pg. 317

3. Any surface feature data can be projected to a Profile regardless if it is Random or Breakline data. pg. 382