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,
Right-O, Thank You Mark
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.