GEOPAK Corridor Modeler Questions

I am a long-time GEOPAK user, and  I am looking into the new Corridor Modeler approach of roadway design.  I have attended a few Distance Learning classes and I believe I understand the basic workflow, but I have run into several snags.  Can anyone address these from a GEOPAK perspective?

  • I sucessfuly imported our ddb file into a xin in order to define styles.  I found our ddb file's naming convention is a litte complicated, so I then found a sample xin somewhere that I would like to borrow heavily from.  How can I edit a xin file from within GEOPAK?  Is this possible, or do I need to edit a ddb and then re-import it into an xin every time?
  • I have created a a template for a rural section.  I would like the ability to have a ditch bottom point follow a special ditch profile and follow a particular graphic element for its alignment rather than be at a fixed offset and elevation relative to the centerline.  How do I assign a special ditch profile(s), and how do I search for plan view graphics to define variable offsets?

I know exactly what I need to do in GEOPAK to complete my designs, but I can see the advantage of using a model-based approach offered by Corridor Modeler.

I have trouble justifying spending a lot of money on training on something that I am not even sure we would ever use for production work.

Thanks for any help,

Josh Mauritz

MS v08.11.05.17

GPK v08.11.05.39

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  • Josh,

    I am at a situation that you were in.

    My corridor modeler does not have option to select right DDB file and import into .XIN.  I imported the default_style, ran my corridor, cross sections look great. As I go create cross sections, I got a message "No .XIN file is assigned", and the cross sections thus created does not show component linewok. Weird thing is XS shows point descriptions, but no linework other than ex-surf. Any suggestion how can I import the right DDB file? see the snapshot where I do not have option to update DDB. I am on Geopak SS2 08.11.07.615.

    Thanks to anybody responding...

    Monica

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  • Josh,

    I am at a situation that you were in.

    My corridor modeler does not have option to select right DDB file and import into .XIN.  I imported the default_style, ran my corridor, cross sections look great. As I go create cross sections, I got a message "No .XIN file is assigned", and the cross sections thus created does not show component linewok. Weird thing is XS shows point descriptions, but no linework other than ex-surf. Any suggestion how can I import the right DDB file? see the snapshot where I do not have option to update DDB. I am on Geopak SS2 08.11.07.615.

    Thanks to anybody responding...

    Monica

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