Hello, I'm running Power Geopak V8i SS4 and I'm having an issue.
I have an alignment file. In a separate file, I referenced in the alignment and created an offset alignment and created a corridor off the offset alignment. Now I have referenced the corridor back into the alignment file and want to display the corridor in the profile view to design my proposed profile off of.
I'm using the vertical geometry tool Quick Profile From Surface. When I display it only displays part of the corridor profile and it's quite frustrating. Yesterday, without doing anything, it displayed a seemless profile, however I got in this morning and updated some superelevation information and reprocessed the corridor and it reverted back to the same issue. I've tried different design stages, even creating a terrain and displaying that instead of the corridor and it still displays the same. Below is a photo of what it looks like. The dots are the corridor profile.Has anyone had an issue with this that can give me any insights? Thanks!
When you select the element what is the feature definition and what are the Profile display preferences for that Feature Definition? What element template is it using and what are the properties of that element template?
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Beebe,
When I got in this morning I detached and reattached the corridor and redisplayed in in profile view and it looks fine again? (see image below)I'd still like to explore the issue though, where am I able to see what the profile display preferences are for a feature definition?
The corridor is set to a top mesh design stage which displays as a Corridor_Mesh_Top Feature Definition. I'm a little less experienced in this arena, but I believe our feature definitions are given to us by our DOT? And I access the used feature definitions in my drawing through Civil Standards in Project Explorer but I don't see a Corridor_Mesh_Top in there anywhere.Thanks for your response and direction!