Feature Definitions in PRT SS4 with OpenRoads Modeller

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Have just upgraded to PowerRail Track SS4. This is the first version I have used with the OpenRoads Modeller, and I have mixed feelings. I have a couple of questions that I would appreciate some clarification on if anyone has any experience  - I have had a look on the forum to no avail.

1. - Feature Definitions as opposed to Styles in Template Modeller. I switched to SS4 to take advantage of the modelling features. When I bring my existing template .itl file into the software, the features that I have set for components are no longer there. Instead of having feature "styles" managed by the style manager and named symbology manager, there is something called "Feature definition" which is not picking up the styles defined in my .xin file. What do I need to make this work in the same way

2. - Cross Section Creation. Where has this gone? I assume the capability has not been removed, but simply moved elsewhere. Where is this and how can I interface with the cross section controls in the same way.

3. This is a little one but its  annoyance to me at least. Stationing is now being displayed as 184+100 as opposd to 184100. I have my units and tolerances set to ssss.ss but for some reason the software is overriding this.

As with all new software I am quite excited about trying it out, but at the moment I am frustrated by these things.I think Ineed to spend a bit more time with it before I can give an accurate assessment, however at a glance it seems that functionality has been reduced, even though I know that isn't the case.

Any help would be appreciated.

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  • 1. - You can import your active xin file into feature definitions by right clicking Feature Definitions (under Civil Standards) and select "Link Active Feature Styles". If your templates are set up with a specific style name, this should automatically be replaced by your new Feature Definitions.

    2. - Creating cross sections are done under Corridor Modelling. As a new, helpful feature, you can now make a cross section view, which updates automatically whenever you make a change to your corridor (this of course requires you to have a corridor set up).

    3. - Stationing units are controlled under Settings > Design File

    Answer Verified By: Alastair Hume 

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  • 1. - You can import your active xin file into feature definitions by right clicking Feature Definitions (under Civil Standards) and select "Link Active Feature Styles". If your templates are set up with a specific style name, this should automatically be replaced by your new Feature Definitions.

    2. - Creating cross sections are done under Corridor Modelling. As a new, helpful feature, you can now make a cross section view, which updates automatically whenever you make a change to your corridor (this of course requires you to have a corridor set up).

    3. - Stationing units are controlled under Settings > Design File

    Answer Verified By: Alastair Hume 

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