Hej
I am struggling with slope annotation for on cross sections. Basically I would like to create list of points for segments to be annotated with slope.
For some reason all segments are annotated. I have few adjacent corridors there - so is there a way to annotate slope with two pints that are not from the same corridor?
Also even if Points are chosen from template it will not work. It has been a time since I last defined XS annotation group but I think it used to work - the only problem I had in the past was to annotate slope or distance between 3D linear objects that are not from corridor.
Any tips highly appreciated :)
Adam
Hi,I have a similar problem with annotation XS in ORD 2021 R1 versus 2020 R3. Same Annotation Group, different result - see examples below. The point filter does not seem to work.For this reason, I still stay in ORD 2020 R3.
RegardsJan
Out of curiosity, do your filters include the "on_top" option? I have seen some interesting things with annotation inconsistencies and upon occasion, simply removing that have gotten closer to my desired results. I haven't had time to dig too much into, so just curious.
Steve
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Okay...I'll have to play more with that, because I still had some annotate having removed that.
Have you guys also had issue with both the possible and negative slopes showing up when it should only be one? Is this part of the bug as well? maybe there is something I'm missing in the expression
I have definitely noticed this. I use the same anno group in my 2021 R1 WorkSpace that I was using in 2020 R3. My anno group started as a copy of the delivered 2020 R3 Imperial anno group (XS Grid w/ Annotation), with a few edits. It worked fine in 2020 R3, but in 20201 R1 it produces the double annotated slopes (+ and -).
I found that if I open the file using the delivered Imperial WorkSpace and un/re annotate using my custom annotation group stored in the file (not pulling from the delivered WorkSpace) the labels appear normal (not duplicated). I can then reopen the same file in 2021 R1, un/re annotate and magically it annotates correctly (no duplicates).
I have no explanation, but this behavior is repeatable.
Folks, we have noticed the same annoying behavior within 2021 R1 here as well.
Mark
When you use the delivered Imperial Workspace, do you just use No Workset? Or did you make a workset? And did you completely recreate the annotation group? I tried no workset with an edited annotation group from another workspace and things did not look right at all haha.
Chris,
I created a WorkSet (under the delivered Imperial WorkSpace), but I didn't add or change anything to this WorkSet, so while it exists, I don't think it really does anything.
My annotation groups are stored at the Organization level, and were started as copies of the delivered Annotation Group "XS Grid w/ Annotation", with a couple of additions. When I re-ran the annotation from the Imperial WorkSpace still used the Annotation Groups that were copied into the file from my custom WorkSpace, meaning I didn't Update Standards from dgnlibs.
I may have explained it more clearly in my post from 10/18/2021 (above).
Any chances to have a priority build od ORD 2021 R1 where the slope annotation works?
Best,
OpenRoads Designer 2023 | OpenRail Designer 2023
Adam,
Have you gotten any update on this issue or found a workaround? Currently up against a deadline and don't want to spend extra time to manually edit these slope annotations for 250+ cross sections.
You have to make sure every point (on your top layer, or whatever you want to display slope) in your template has a Feature Definition assigned to it. Then you need to go into the annotation group you're using, and make sure every FD for each point you used in the templates is in your "point features list" in the annotation group. This is what worked for us. It's still buggy sometimes, but better than nothing
Thanks for the reply. Bear with me, I'm not sure what you mean by "point features list." What I have done in the past is go to the annotation filter, change "Segments to be filtered" from "Use all segments" to "Create list of segments," then graphically selected the segments I wanted to be annotated. All of my points have feature definitions. Can you point out on the screenshot where I need to look?
Thanks.