Hi,
I would be grateful for any advice on how to annotate the edge of pavement elevation in the plan and force the annotation to follow the corridor alignment station.
Please see the snapshot below. we can annotate the EOP elevation by "Feature Annotation" in SS4, also choose the corridor alignment to locate the annotation. But in ORD, we can create one "favorite text" and add this "favorite text" into the "annotation group" to annotate the feature line elevation (Z), but it always follows their own station (not the corridor alignment). I am just wondering is there any chance to annotate corridor feature lines elevation but following the corridor alignment station.
Best Regards,
Kenny
Kenny,
One way you could do this would be to create two Event Point Lists for the two Edge of Pavements. Create the points and use the centerline stations to snap to create the points. Then, create a new Annotation Group with a New Annotation Definition that places the Elevation information with Location set to Event Points and type in the name of the Event Point List. This process is a little more manual that what you are asking about, but it will put out what you are wanting. I logged an enhancement for the ability to select the centerline to annotate the offset elements along the centerline station:
Enhancement 1097294:Annotate Offset Element Elevation in Plan according to Centerline Stations
Holly
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Has there been any progress on Enhancement 1097294? We are trying to do the same thing currently by Annotating CL, LEOP and REOP but in all circumstances it is not placing at intervals based on CL stationing. We are looking for every 5m but it is doing every 10 and some in between at key stations and stuff. Really need this to work, it was perfect in InRoads.
Robin,
This thread was started more than two years ago. Since then, Civil Labeler was added to ORD 10.10.01.03, it can do what you're looking for using the Locate Along and Projection options. Civil Labeler Part 03: Locate Along and Projection - YouTube
Matt