Good Morning,
I’m running InRoads SS2
Currently we have a Style for Annotating Proposed Horizontal Alignments called “D_Roadway_Centerline” that is in yellow, and everything is the way we like it.
Our ROW department requested their own Style for Annotating Existing Horizontal Alignments so I have copied the Style “D_Roadway_Centerline” and renamed it “E_ROW_Baseline” and changed the Color to orange for what I thought was all the settings and preferences necessary.
But the ‘circles’ at the PI’s are coming in ‘yellow’ on the “D_Roadway_Centerline_Flag” level, does anyone know what I missed? Where does the symbology of these circles reside?
If I the View Geometry > Horizontal Annotation (and use the Preference “E_ROW” that I created”) it comes in correctly as shown below.
Also why is the symbology of the Action of Right-Clicking “Viewing” the alignment and the Action of “View Geometry > Horizontal Annotation” different?
Thanks for your help and your time,
Will, I'm sure you guys have copies of my InRoads V8i SS2 book all over the place there ... find one and take a look at the section called View Horizontal Alignment in the Horizontal Geometry chapter. I know I wrote stuff about exact how the annotation works versus the 'quick view' annotation. I think that's what you need to know. If you can't find a book just let me know and I can post that section.
Right-O, Thank You Mark