Forum Post: RE: How can we change the type of vertical curve from parabolic...
If i need to use VPI but since the grid is not fixed how to put the exact value. With a free mouse it is not easy to place the VPI at the exact chainage. Then it takes back to my other posted query...
View ArticleForum Post: RE: How can we change the type of vertical curve from parabolic...
I appreciate Bentley considering giving an option of circular curve in upcoming updates.
View ArticleForum Post: RE: How to edit Annotation in plan.
I opened the two. but was unable to figure out further. is there a video??
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Splitting Alignment into Segments
hi , is it something new in this request, because in this old video it was quit easy...
View ArticleForum Post: RE: How can we change the type of vertical curve from parabolic...
This is a very good question and one that needs to be addressed by Bentley, how do we snap to chainages in vertical design? In BRT I can simply snap to a grid line at the design chainage. This is...
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Splitting Alignment into Segments
Station equation is different. You don't break the geometry but assign different stationing along the alignment. To split: https://youtu.be/Qkeg-UM9WjI
View ArticleWiki Page: Video-How to split an alignment
The intent is to get copies as simple alignments with no intervals. You may find some alternatives, such as Break Element instead of trimming. Copy horizontal Copy vertical Trim horizontals simplify...
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Splitting Alignment into Segments
Hi jpln, great, that exactly what I need to know, thanks karol
View ArticleComment on Turnout as Civil Cell - Plan/Profile annotation
I can see how you applied the civil cell, but how did you set it up in the first place?
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Import from graphics
Hi, is there any way to import graphic elements in open rail (for straights and circular curves)
View ArticleForum Post: Defining double slip turnout
I am redefining the turnout library for Dutch turnouts, because they aren't correcht. For the single and dobule turnouts I managed to get it correctly. The slip starts at the right side of .1 point...
View ArticleComment on Turnout as Civil Cell - Plan/Profile annotation
It is just "normal" constructions, so geometry created with the intent of creating a civil cell. It means that I had to carefully chosen the way I designed the geometry (constraints) and used Civil...
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Import from graphics
You can just assign rules (and feature definition) to the elements (Geometry>Design elements>Create Civil Rule Feature). They will become civil geometry.
View ArticleForum Post: ORD - Easy way change part of the annotation?
Hi, I have a question regarding annotation and how flexible it is. For example stationing. Depending on the amount of tracks or situation i would like to have ticks and text on the right side of the...
View ArticleForum Post: RE: ORD - Easy way change part of the annotation?
If you need different styles of annotation and assuming you don't want to change parameters at each time you annotate, you must have different settings stored and available on demand. The way it is...
View ArticleForum Post: X-Sction issues in PRT SS10
Hello, I'm starting to work with PRT SS10 in order to migrate to ORLD (I come from PRTSS2), and I find some issues in X-Section creation with the new workflow of SS10. I'm creating X-Sections with new...
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Defining double slip turnout
What is the type of geometry for the 0.8165 length element? Straight? If yes, it means that the only way is to put a ratio at .1 But in this case, the other issue is that you say it is symmetrical. So...
View ArticleForum Post: RE: X-Sction issues in PRT SS10
1. There are migration information here: https://communities.bentley.com/products/road___site_design/w/road_and_site_design__wiki/36224/feature-migration-into-openroads-designer-connect-edition 2. I am...
View ArticleForum Post: Is there any tutorial explaning how to design turnout feature...
Hi, I want to create my feature definition for differents turnout that we use. Our turnout cell are very simples, basicaly 2 lines with an angle between them. But I just can't figure out how to create...
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