OK, you have a basic roundabout. How do you edit the various widths, radii, etc. to match your specific project needs?
1. Select the item which needs to be adjusted.
2. Click the manipulator.
3. Type a new value or drag the point to a new location.
Edits to the approach lanes
Deflection area edits
Island edits
Or, if you prefer, all the edits are available in element information
1. Select the…
The new Civil Geometry tools can use your existing feature tables to control symbology and annotation of the geometry elements you create. The supported feature tables are:
There are no required changes to these existing files. They are the same files you use in your everyday work in MX, InRoads and GEOPAK. You can…
Let's take a quick look the user interaction with the new Civil Geometry tools to help you get started.
User Command Interaction
First, the tools are available in the Task Navigation in the Civil Geometry Group. There are 26 tools covering a wide range of geometric constructions.
We will use the Line Between Points command (which is the simplest command) as an example in this article. Click the icon and the…
What is new or changed in V8i Select Series 1 (Refresh) for the Civil Enhancements?
What is new or changed in V8i Select Series 1 for the Civil Enhancements?
As you will all know by now, we released our Civil V8i Select Series 1 products on Feb 4. In the Civil Enhancements arena there are some significant new toolsets and a few changes.
I will explain these new and changed items in a seperate post and we will also be adding some more detailed posts to explain some of the finer points of new tools. But first, let me take a moment to explain a little about how these tools fit…
1. Attach the library, select the RAB and click the Place Roundabout button
2. Select the approach alignments. Click Reset button when finished
3. Click a datapoint for the center of the roundabout
DONE
The three tools require certain CFG files to set them up properly. If you use custom workspaces, make sure that you include these in your customizations.
The precense or abcense of the new Civil tools are controlled by additional CFG files. These are called from within the GEOPAK, InRoads or MX configuration. Please note the following excerpts from the default GEOPAK cfg. %include $(CommonProgramFiles)/Bentley Shared…
The precense or abcense of the new Civil tools are controlled by additional CFG files. These are called from within the GEOPAK, InRoads or MX configuration. Please note the following excerpts from the default GEOPAK cfg.
%include $(CommonProgramFiles)/Bentley Shared…
Civil Accudraw and Civil Accudraw will interfere with each other. Make sure you have only one active at a time.