• RE: Simple Horizontal Alignment by PI - Why not?

    JeremieDL
    JeremieDL
    To add Pi at the begining you have to move your starting Pi to where you want your new staring point to be, then use the command "insert curve" to place a Pi where your starting point used to be. For the end you can either use the same or just add lines…
    • over 2 years ago
    • OpenRoads | OpenSite
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  • RE: Simple Horizontal Alignment by PI - Why not?

    David E. Stewart
    David E. Stewart
    Zane: I split my drawings so that Alignments, Terrains, Corridors, meshes, etc are in separate drawings. That way I can have multiple alignments and when I go into the corridor drawing, just reference the alignment that I currently want to use. This…
    • over 3 years ago
    • OpenRoads | OpenSite
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  • [ORD] Vertical Curve Parameter

    Zsolt Pinter
    Zsolt Pinter
    Hi, On profiles we use parabolas and Radius here. It seems in R3 the settings went wrong. If I select Kvalue, I have to type in R/100 in Profile View to apply required radius. The worse is to select Rvalue in settings panel, because in this case I have…
    • Answered
    • over 3 years ago
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  • RE: Inroad vs OpenRoads

    Adam Wieczorek
    Adam Wieczorek
    Actually it is as easy in the ORD as it is in Inroads. Check tool: Create Profile From surface, there is an option to create new profile for a horizontal element with an horizontal offset. Assigne desired Feature Definition and you are done. As a benefit…
    • over 3 years ago
    • OpenRoads | OpenSite
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  • G- string is not suitable for quick alignment

    Amita Shinde
    Amita Shinde
    Product(s): MXRoad Version(s): Environment: Native MX Area: Geometry Subarea: Original Author: Amita Shinde. Product Advantage Group Question : On importing an alignment…
    • over 7 years ago
    • OpenRoads | OpenSite
    • OpenRoads | OpenSite Wiki
  • Change the start station of an alignment

    Amita Shinde
    Amita Shinde
    Applies To Product(s): Bentley MXROAD Version(s): MX Native Environment: Native Area: Chainages Subarea: Road Original Author: Amita Shinde. Product Advantage Group…
    • over 8 years ago
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  • RE: Start of Alignment showing previous chainage after truncating

    RBo
    RBo
    Assuming you're working in Mx: Yes you are, because it is a bit hidden. Within the alignment module, as you can choose reselect design model, horizontal, vertical... the before last button is Alignment Management. Here you can define a chainage datum…
    • over 5 years ago
    • OpenRoads | OpenSite
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  • RE: Change units in MX Road drafting environment from cms to mtrs.

    Purva Lakde
    Purva Lakde
    Hello Dipak, Thank you for posting your question on Bentley forum. Please go to Cad menu> Settings > Design File Settings > Working Units. Regards, Purva Lakde
    • over 5 years ago
    • OpenRoads | OpenSite
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