Hi, I have drop a wide carriageway template with cut slope in part of a corridor. I would like to add a transition to another template with narrow carriageway. However, after I create transition, I cannot edit the cut slope constraint in "edit transition", and the cut slope don't follow the transition.
Does anyone have this problem too? Much appreciate if there is a solution.
Hi Edward.
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Mark
OpenRoads Designer 2022 R3 (10.12) | Microstation 2023 | ProjectWise CE 3.4
Can we transition end conditions? I can always transition my backbone points, but the end conditions don't show up so I can connect them. I usually have to manage that with parametrics instead. I'd love to know that I'm just missing something so I can stop going the long way around.
MaryB
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Not to hijack this thread, but MaryB, yes, you can transition End Condition with the functionality built into End Condition Exceptions. It's always been there since the InRoads days.
I am aware of the End Condition Exceptions. That's the parametric approach I use. What we don't have is the function of the actual transition editor, where you can manually connect one point to the other. I know more than a few people who have gotten confused (yes, since InRoads) that the tool to define the transition of part of the template can't be used for the entire template. I wish we had THAT capability for end conditions as well as backbones - as in, I wish we could do it all from one location with one tool.
ETA: I think this confusion is what OP is posting about. The Edit Transition tool doesn't include the end conditions.
MaryB, Parametrics and ECE's are two different things. There IS an actual Transition Editor where you can manually connect one point to another. It's an ECE, "Transition" Type. It has the exact same editor as the Backbone editor. There is one editor for the Backbone and another for the ECs. It's existed since the InRoads days.