Contents of terrains currently can't be viewed or edited. Features can be added and removed from a terrain but there is no viewable info on these elements. What elements is the terrain created from? What elements are used for triangulation? Survey...
Include Civil Labels in Pen Table Element Selection Criteria
A client requires background fill in certain annotation notes, which is controlled by a pen table definition. Civil Labels are not included as a selectable Element Selection Criteria Type in the pen table dialog. Text background is insufficient fo...
Add Ability to report both values XY of alignment and XY of the cursor to Analyze Point tool Currently choosing civil analysis by point, x - y val
ue is only given for the alignment to analyze the point but the actual point coordinate at it's loca...
Profile Grid Annotation - Place as Point Cell versus Graphic Cell
Currently, when a profile is annotated along
the grid, the text is placed as a Graphic Annotation Cell. For right to left profiles, the easiest fix is to create Annotation Gro
ups and Definitions that basically annotate the text backwards. Then, ...
Need the ability to define sequence number other than at the end of the filename
We have a standard naming convention that uses sequence numbers which are in the middle of the filenames. This has been our standard for over twenty years. Additionally, we require each sheet to be in a separate file for multiple flexibility and a...
We should be able to import profiles from elements. Because the profile drawing gives us usually like dwg file format, or like cad file format. if we draw an empty profile same dwg's profile scale on the screen, we can import dwg profiles very eas...
Create multiple field books w/o terrain connecting
The ability to create multiple field books without
the terrain connecting to each. This would be necessary when surveying multiple sites for one given road project. Currently, this
is done by importing the data and then going to the survey setti...
Allow entering a degree of curve (d 00^00'00") as the Radius of the Alignment Table Editor.
When creating curves, an ORD user is allowed to enter a degree of curve (d 00^00'00") as the Radius. Put the same functionality in the Alignment Table Editor.