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| The Zen Guide to InRoads Essentials - by Mark S. Ditko |
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Issue 12 - Date: 04 / 2004
1.There are a number of tabs on the Geometry> View Geometry> Stationing dialog, but probably 99% of everything on this command is designed to configure these settings to conform to your standards. Once these standards have been defined, all that is needed here is to define the Horizontal Alignment at the top of the Main tab and select Apply. pg. 97
2. To annotate means to add a written comment. Any time the word Annotation is used, it refers to the textual aspect of the item in question. Horizontal alignments, vertical alignments, surface features, profiles, cross sections, and so on, all have Annotation placement capabilities. pg. 99
3. The three ways to select Geometry data are used throughout the InRoads product, so get very comfortable with all of them. Remember: type and then Tab, or use the Locate button to select, or go to the Filter to choose the desired Geometry. Also, the “typing” option can use wild cards, allowing multiple alignments to be chosen. pg. 100
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