In OpenRoads, I have customized the linear profile annotation group to match our company and INDOT standards. However, when I create a profile in our .dgn, only some of the customization appears, and also some appear that I have deleted from the linear profile annotation group. For instance, I customized a text favorite within an annotation label to show VPI station, elevation, and parabola curve length under the top border of our grid. I removed the VPT/VPC labels along with many other out of the box labels and everything looks fine in the preview window of the editor. When I create a profile in our dgn, the annotation group populates the parabola curve length in it's default setting as well as the VPT/VPC labels, along with an elevation at the bottom border for each VPT/VPC which I removed, along with VPI points. The VPI is then show as more of a default setting, rather than the text favorite I created. Again, everything looks fine in the annotation group preview. I have made these changes in our feature definition file of note. Also, is there anyway to show a line type between the cardinal points circles between the VPI and VPT/VPC points? Very frustrating to see the profiles populate the way they did after feeling confident about the annotation group customizations!
I've had a similar problem and found that the Annotation Group settings that were used in my plan and profile drawing were being taken from the DGN file in which I'd created the alignments, rather than the sheet definition file or original DGNLIB file in which the AG was defined. The AG had been copied into the alignment model from my original DGNLIB file when I created the alignments. I had subsequently edited the AG in the DGNLIB file, but these changes are not automatically copied through into the alignment model. I hope this helps.
Make sure you delete the annotation definitions as well...very annoying, hopefully annotation group sync to library comes soon
Regards,
Mark
OpenRoads Designer 2022 R3 (10.12) | Microstation 2023.1 | ProjectWise CE 3.4
Reading this thread with same problem, the "existing strip grades" seems coming from annotation group in referenced terrain model.
Change it to None in Surface Symbology of terrain feature will fix the display of "existing strip grades" in Profile.
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