When exporting my corridor from OpenRoads Designer to a dwg or dgn, it connects the gaps between the linear features. For example, on the earthworks linear feature, it is connecting the cut features together and the fill features together.
I'm also getting similar results on the carriageway features, where they have been clipped across the slip roads. This is happening on both the 2D and 3D linear features.
Any ideas how to sort this out?
Works well...seems that gaps don't join once you export to non-Civil CAD line strings using Fence to File or Merge to Master processes. I wonder what process was being referred to in Update 3's Help file?
Regards,
Mark
OpenRoads Designer 2022 R3 (10.12) | Microstation 2023 | ProjectWise CE 3.4
yep, that's the one - but its not a real fix. If it is ticked, DWG exports opened in the Microstation environment don't have gaps joined. I checked in AutoCAD and the same DWG had the gap issue.
I can confirm the previous Merge to Master process now works without needing to drop anymore. Create a new DGN, reference in the model you want and turn levels you don't want off. Merging will give you a DGN without gaps and exports fine to DWG in MS and AutoCAD. They fixed something to do with string gaps, but not sure what?
I can only find one "Save Application Data" setting.
Turn off all levels of everything except what you want to export. Put a fence around the graphics (make sure the fence method is set to inside). Key in "fence file". The program will ask you where you want to save the new file to (don;t forget to data point in the screen after to accept the fence file command.
This will work both in 2d and 3d files. You can then save the created file as dwg.
I think you need to have the two "Save application data" settings ticked in dwg export settings. A quick test of dgn SEEMED to be ok?