Why is the labeler not showing a value and just text?
Doh, 7 months ago?!? I have the same problem but with profiles instead.. Is there a solution?I'm using 2021 R2, been trying to fix this for months!
It was working once before but the civil labels display expression instead of numbers!!
I pasted an image, not sure if it worked.Please help
Larry:
Much of the coding has changed here. The "Manhole Element Manager", for instance, seems to no longer applicable in 2021R2 or 2022R1. That is but merely one example. Go back and check your expressions. It will take a bit of rebuilding, but I have a lot of these and it was only an afternoons worth of work. Nice that Bentley tells us these things, heh?
Mark
I never figured out what it was sadly
So I'm using the Civil Labeler (since none of the auto-labeling is working) it seems easiest for placing. Sometimes when I'm about to labeling pipe in profile I can just select pipe but the rest of time it says "not snappable" & I feel its because it knows I'm not selecting the correct entity (pipe in prof) or that something is wrong.. For example; the conduit catalog pulls material "Concrete" & I had it changed to custom "CONC": If it lost that lib connection would it not recognize it as a conduit? Are all these types of settings so sensitive to change, then pipe to be not recognized? Since this is my first workspace/workset/dgnlib/styles I've been making a lot of customized changes on-the-fly & that's never good for any CAD prog..
I need to get it to look like this by wed!!:
How do I list inverts without using Manhole Element Manager? Why does if feel like I'm the 1st/only one with label problems? Is Civil Labeler too new? What are you doing for work-around?
Thx, I appreciate any help.
Larry/ Kelly:
I would highly suggest that both of you take a look at the Drainage and Utilities Text Favorites Imperial.dgnlib stored by default at
C:\ProgramData\Bentley\OpenRoads Designer CE 10.11\Configuration\Organization-Civil\_Civil Default Standards - Imperial\Dgnlib\Feature Definitions.
You can use this file along with the Drainage and Utilities Features Annotations Imperial.dgnlib stored at the same location to see the pattern for the new(er) expressions. Bentley has actually made things much more simple in that there are fewer locations from which to pull information.
If all else fails, go and see what Bentley actually created! ;-)
Best Regards,