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Aleksandar

Aleksandar

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  • RE: Multiple regression analyses missing

    jpln
    jpln
    Hope this can help: One thing that must be improved, post 2020-R2 (10.08.01.33) is the ability to select only part of the alignment. Actually second element is always the last of the alignment. Enhancement request already logged. It will also…
    • over 3 years ago
    • OpenRail
    • OpenRail Forum
  • RE: Cant Editor - how to customize and save a specific display?

    jpln
    jpln
    You can edit "C:\Users\<user name>\AppData\Local\Bentley\OpenRailDesigner\10.0.0\prefs\civil\SpeedSectionColumnSettings.xml" and set it as ReadOnly . There is a defect. For any reason Openrail writes this file on exit (from Edit Cant ) with the original…
    • over 3 years ago
    • OpenRail
    • OpenRail Forum
  • RE: Finally decided to move on...

    jpln
    jpln
    I would suggest to fill an enhancement request for curve set numbering. Maybe as well for the tangent of the curveset at PI location. I don't see any way to get it like that, with the true direction of the tangents from the PI. What I can do is a line…
    • over 3 years ago
    • OpenRail
    • OpenRail Forum
  • RE: Finally decided to move on...

    jpln
    jpln
    Annotation groups are just for annotation. You can right click on a group to Manage and change the annotation. The Stationing is something added to the geometry itself. You will find it in Geometry>Modify Geometry If you want to remove it you must use…
    • over 3 years ago
    • OpenRail
    • OpenRail Forum
  • RE: Work station for ORD

    jpln
    jpln
    CPU and Ram
    • over 3 years ago
    • OpenRail
    • OpenRail Forum
  • RE: Work station for ORD

    jpln
    jpln
    I don't know much about hardware. But the high GPU power is mainly required for 3D modeling and rendering and even more if you want to use LumenRT for visualization. If you have thousands of objects in your model with material, you need very good GPU…
    • over 3 years ago
    • OpenRail
    • OpenRail Forum
  • RE: Double bended turnout?

    jpln
    jpln
    Have you try to use a double turnout ? It looks like a symetrical turnout. Something like that should be close from what expected: [Begin Turnout] [Name] = "Aleksander" [Description] = "" [Switch Annotation] = "" [Crossing Annotation] = "" …
    • over 7 years ago
    • OpenRail
    • OpenRail Forum
  • RE: Turnout placement .3?

    jpln
    jpln
    As far as I know there is no way to use .3 The workflow is to place the turnout on a main track then connect another track or turnout using the connection editor. No way to first place the turnout on a branch. It would mean: no bending (unknown main…
    • over 7 years ago
    • OpenRail
    • OpenRail Forum
  • RE: Is turnouts good enough as workflow?

    Richard W. Bradshaw
    Richard W. Bradshaw
    I would suggest the the following workflow: Create a temporary alignment (i.e. give it a trash name, because you will delete it at the end) when you do the parallel In the connection editor select the turnout, select the trash / parallel alignment and…
    • over 7 years ago
    • OpenRail
    • OpenRail Forum
  • RE: Cut/Fill - need vertical offset

    jpln
    jpln
    ok understood. Unfortunately I don't see any easier way to achieve the result. The difference is measured between surface and vertical set in the general leaf. One thing you can do is to have 2 preferences and change accordingly surface and vertical while…
    • over 8 years ago
    • OpenRail
    • OpenRail Forum
  • RE: Coordinate system transformation (local (1970) to UTM - 34N; 35N)

    Dan Weston
    Dan Weston
    You may have to build your Custom Coordinate System from Placemarks using the MicroStation tools for that. This PDF document provided by the ASPRS indicates that... In the 1960s it was decided to use the “System 50” only for military applications…
    • over 8 years ago
    • OpenCities Map
    • OpenCities Map Forum
  • RE: Coordinate system transformation (local (1970) to UTM - 34N; 35N)

    Alain Robert
    Alain Robert
    Aleksandar, The functionality to create a geographic coordinate system from placemarks always creates one based on the projection method "Azimuthal Equal Area", and never on any other type of projection method. The computation of a coordinate system…
    • over 8 years ago
    • OpenCities Map
    • OpenCities Map Forum
    • Dan Weston
  • RE: Coordinate system transformation (local (1970) to UTM - 34N; 35N)

    Dan Weston
    Dan Weston
    The steps required to edit a Geographic Coordinate System are show in the Slides at: http://communities.bentley.com/products/geospatial/desktop/m/geospatial_desktop_gallery/218386
    • over 8 years ago
    • OpenCities Map
    • OpenCities Map Forum
  • RE: secondary alignments within roadway designer - BRT

    Richard W. Bradshaw
    Richard W. Bradshaw
    The following is from HELP Secondary alignments are used to modify the direction of cross section processing. By default, at any given station, the cross section is created orthogonal to the main alignment. If a secondary alignment exists, then that…
    • over 8 years ago
    • OpenRail
    • OpenRail Forum
  • RE: Collusion free problem

    jpln
    jpln
    Is it an issue on cross section or profile ? In cross section you could annotate features instead of points. It means that all features of your dtm must have a style that enables crossing feature annotation and at least a small symbol or cell. But…
    • over 9 years ago
    • OpenRail
    • OpenRail Forum
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