Zen Engineering - Issue 40

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Issue 40

September 14, 2005

1) When using Horizontal and Vertical Controls during Roadway Modeling, a Fixity should be assigned to a specific Segment to compensate for the movement in the Layer segments. If this flexibility isn’t assigned by the user, then InRoads will force the first segment just inward toward the centerline from the TC Point assigned the independent control to compensate for the change. This will become a Variable Slope Segment by default. (pg. 502)

2) When you copy a Template from one TML file to another TML, any TCs used in those templates are also copied. (pg. 514)

3) Horizontal and Vertical Controls can direct the path of any TC within the Backbone of a Template used during modeling. The identified TC name must, however, be a unique name or the controls will be applied to each TC with that name. (pg. 556)