Hi,
Is there a reason annotation works for some cross sections but not others even when the template point names are the same. When managing the annotation group for the cross sections, the points are highlighted in the preview. Some annotation displays but it's not consistent. Each of the side slopes is highlighted in the manage window as well but maybe 50% display.
Additionally, when you have multiple corridors, is it best to split up the named boundaries and cross section models by corridor?
Thanks!
Hi TN,
I haven't seen what you are describing when I've annotated cross sections in ORD. Could you provide me with your data and some screenshots that show stations where the annotation appears and where it doesn't? I can take a look to see what might be happening. This wiki shows how to upload data: https://communities.bentley.com/help/w/be_communities_help/7079/communities-secure-file-upload. If you include annotation when setting annotation filters, will all the points display on each cross section? I wonder if some of your point expressions might be conflicting.
If you have multiple corridors, it will depend on your design as to what will be better to do. For example, you may want a more frequent cross section cut along your alignment for one corridor as opposed to the other. Then, you would want multiple named boundaries. Either way, you can annotate all models at once, and create sheets of all named boundaries at once. It may be easier for you to pick and choose which sheets you want to create if you break up the named boundaries by corridor.
Holly
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Thanks, I've uploaded the files. You'll see it's happening on one side slope for most of the project. For the cross section annotation group, should all the editing be done in the dgnlib or can you manage it once it's copied into the cross section sheet dgn?
If you want to change annotation groups to be specific for that dgn, make the changes in the dgn. If you wants the changes reflected in the workspace, do it in the dgnlib.
To further assist you I will need more information. First, the dgn you sent me has not been annotated using Annotation Groups. If it would have been, I would see Annotation Groups populated within the OpenRoads Standards for the dgn. Please see a screenshot below. I need you to annotate a model with the Annotation Group you are wanting me to inspect. Otherwise, it stays contained in the dgnlib which you did not send me. As of now, I do not have access to it.
Also, I need screenshots of what exactly you are trying to annotate. What isn't annotating/what is annotating. Maybe an example station screenshot of where it annotates correctly and an example station screenshot of where it does not annotate correctly. I'll be able to help after I get this info.
Hi Holly,
When in the default model this annotation group shows up for me:
It shows up when I open with No Workspace too.
I'm looking to at least show the side slopes and the GP elevation at the CL. Here is a typical issue with the side slope missing:
The superelevation label is the only one that seems to show consistently:
Thanks for the data. I ended up having to log Defect 857286 for development to review. I experienced the same output that you describe. You could work around this by filtering the data a different way. I think annotating based on the Feature Definition will be quicker. All of your End Conditions start from a point with a Feature Definition called TL_Grass Berm Normal.
Set the Segments to be Filtered to Use All Segments.
Then, type in this expression: point1_feature_definition = "Linear\Template Points\Shoulder and Berm\TL_Grass Berm Normal"
This will annotate any segment whose first point has this feature definition. You may think of a better way to work around this defect, but I thought this might be clean and simple for you to use.
Thanks Holly. Would there be a quick trick to have it work on both side slopes? That expression seems to label left to right from that template point so the right side slope labels correctly and the left labels the sidewalk side instead of side slope.
Holly, I am trying this expression in my own template and I am not able to get it to work?Have things changed since 2018 that would not let me do so?Appreciate any and all help!
Thanks for investigating this problem. I can confirm annotating cross sections is very hard to get stable. Indeed, annotating feature definitions is the most reliable ( by my experience), but even this results are not always chown. Results in Templates with the same annotated features (or for example point name) seems to be random.
also colleagues from other companies are complaining about this.
I hope this heavy used function will be reliable in the near feature.
Regards Louis
I'm trying to annotate the median using feature definitions but with no luck,
Is there an expression that I could use to achieve this? thanks!