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The Zen Guide to InRoads Essentials - by Mark S. Ditko
Issue 17 - Date: 06 / 2004

1. 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)

2. When using the Horizontal Curve Set commands, pay close attention to the prompt area. For instance, when using the Move PI command after the point is moved and appears to “lock down,” a message will prompt you to Accept overall solution/Reset. In this instance, the “move” must be acknowledged before it is updated in the alignment. Ignoring this message and going to another command acts as a Reset and negates the “move.” However, the CAD view continues to visually display temporary graphics of the “move.” (pg. 319)

 

 

 

 


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